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Museum Exhibit Challenges Colonial Legacy in the Netherlands
The Missiemuseum in Steyl, Netherlands, is hosting "De Collectie Verzet," an exhibit where 16 artists critique the museum's colonial past, particularly its display of human skulls from New Guinea, sparking discussions on repatriation and representation.
Museum Exhibit Challenges Colonial Legacy in the Netherlands
The Missiemuseum in Steyl, Netherlands, is hosting "De Collectie Verzet," an exhibit where 16 artists critique the museum's colonial past, particularly its display of human skulls from New Guinea, sparking discussions on repatriation and representation.
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24% Bias Score


Vancouver Art Gallery Cuts 30% of Staff and Programs Amidst Financial Crisis
Facing a $2.85 million deficit and $32.1 million in cumulative deficiencies, the Vancouver Art Gallery is cutting 30 percent of its staff and programs to balance its budget for the fiscal year starting July 1, impacting all departments and leading to the indefinite closure of its library and archive...
Vancouver Art Gallery Cuts 30% of Staff and Programs Amidst Financial Crisis
Facing a $2.85 million deficit and $32.1 million in cumulative deficiencies, the Vancouver Art Gallery is cutting 30 percent of its staff and programs to balance its budget for the fiscal year starting July 1, impacting all departments and leading to the indefinite closure of its library and archive...
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48% Bias Score


65,000 Years": Challenging the History of Australian Art
The University of Melbourne's Potter Museum of Art presents "65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art", a powerful exhibition featuring over 400 works from First Nations artists across Australia that directly confronts the historical devaluation and misrepresentation of Aboriginal art, highli...
65,000 Years": Challenging the History of Australian Art
The University of Melbourne's Potter Museum of Art presents "65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art", a powerful exhibition featuring over 400 works from First Nations artists across Australia that directly confronts the historical devaluation and misrepresentation of Aboriginal art, highli...
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32% Bias Score


Adam Goodes: A Decade After Racial Abuse, Swans' Commitment Endures
A decade after Adam Goodes, a champion for the Sydney Swans, confronted appalling racial abuse from opposition fans, his strong connection with the club persists, symbolizing the team's dedication to inclusivity and social justice.
Adam Goodes: A Decade After Racial Abuse, Swans' Commitment Endures
A decade after Adam Goodes, a champion for the Sydney Swans, confronted appalling racial abuse from opposition fans, his strong connection with the club persists, symbolizing the team's dedication to inclusivity and social justice.
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12% Bias Score


TMA Exhibition Showcases 18th-Century Native American Artifacts
The Toledo Museum of Art presents "Return to Turtle Island," showcasing 24 ethically acquired 18th-century Native American artifacts from the Farquharson collection, highlighting Indigenous artistic skill and cross-cultural collaboration during a period of significant trade and political negotiation...
TMA Exhibition Showcases 18th-Century Native American Artifacts
The Toledo Museum of Art presents "Return to Turtle Island," showcasing 24 ethically acquired 18th-century Native American artifacts from the Farquharson collection, highlighting Indigenous artistic skill and cross-cultural collaboration during a period of significant trade and political negotiation...
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24% Bias Score


Māori Scholars Publish First Comprehensive History of Māori Art
Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous history of Māori art, a 600-page book by three Māori scholars, is the first comprehensive account of Māori art, spanning diverse mediums from ancient waka to contemporary digital art and challenging traditional Western art historical narratives.
Māori Scholars Publish First Comprehensive History of Māori Art
Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous history of Māori art, a 600-page book by three Māori scholars, is the first comprehensive account of Māori art, spanning diverse mediums from ancient waka to contemporary digital art and challenging traditional Western art historical narratives.
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24% Bias Score

Vancouver's Embrace of Coast Salish Art: A New Era for Indigenous Representation
Vancouver's public spaces are undergoing a transformation as Coast Salish art, distinct from previously dominant styles, is increasingly commissioned by the city and private developers, reflecting a growing appreciation for local Indigenous art traditions and a commitment to reconciliation.

Vancouver's Embrace of Coast Salish Art: A New Era for Indigenous Representation
Vancouver's public spaces are undergoing a transformation as Coast Salish art, distinct from previously dominant styles, is increasingly commissioned by the city and private developers, reflecting a growing appreciation for local Indigenous art traditions and a commitment to reconciliation.
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28% Bias Score

Helsinki Biennale 2024: Art and Ecology on Vallisaari Island
The Helsinki Biennale 2024, titled "Shelter - Below and Beyond, Becoming and Belonging," uses Vallisaari island's biodiversity as its setting, showcasing 37 artists' works exploring ecological relationships and featuring installations interacting with the island's unique natural features, including ...

Helsinki Biennale 2024: Art and Ecology on Vallisaari Island
The Helsinki Biennale 2024, titled "Shelter - Below and Beyond, Becoming and Belonging," uses Vallisaari island's biodiversity as its setting, showcasing 37 artists' works exploring ecological relationships and featuring installations interacting with the island's unique natural features, including ...
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40% Bias Score

Palawan's Tourism Boom: Luxury Development vs. Cultural Preservation
Palawan Island's tourism surged 90% in 2023, attracting luxury developers like Megaworld Corporation's $895 million investment in hotels and residences; however, this progress threatens the island's 87 cultural groups, prompting a 2024 Culture and Arts Summit to address cultural preservation.

Palawan's Tourism Boom: Luxury Development vs. Cultural Preservation
Palawan Island's tourism surged 90% in 2023, attracting luxury developers like Megaworld Corporation's $895 million investment in hotels and residences; however, this progress threatens the island's 87 cultural groups, prompting a 2024 Culture and Arts Summit to address cultural preservation.
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48% Bias Score

Monkman Exhibition at Denver Art Museum Showcases Indigenous History
The Denver Art Museum presents "Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors," a major exhibition showcasing 41 of the artist's monumental paintings, running from April 20 to August 17, 2025, confronting colonization's impact on Indigenous peoples and residential school trauma.

Monkman Exhibition at Denver Art Museum Showcases Indigenous History
The Denver Art Museum presents "Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors," a major exhibition showcasing 41 of the artist's monumental paintings, running from April 20 to August 17, 2025, confronting colonization's impact on Indigenous peoples and residential school trauma.
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40% Bias Score

Kinngait Drawings: A Diverse Artistic Legacy
The McMichael Canadian Art Collection's "Worlds on Paper: Drawings from Kinngait" exhibition showcases the diversity of Inuit art, revealing stylistic shifts and artistic lineages from the 1950s to 1990, focusing on human figures, daily life, and the impact of printmaking and southern market demands...

Kinngait Drawings: A Diverse Artistic Legacy
The McMichael Canadian Art Collection's "Worlds on Paper: Drawings from Kinngait" exhibition showcases the diversity of Inuit art, revealing stylistic shifts and artistic lineages from the 1950s to 1990, focusing on human figures, daily life, and the impact of printmaking and southern market demands...
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32% Bias Score

France's Landmark Rape Trial Ends in 51 Convictions
A French court found 51 men guilty in a landmark rape trial, sentencing Gisele Pelicot's ex-husband to 20 years for decades of abuse; her decision to waive anonymity inspired global support and connected her struggle to Indigenous Australian women's resilience.

France's Landmark Rape Trial Ends in 51 Convictions
A French court found 51 men guilty in a landmark rape trial, sentencing Gisele Pelicot's ex-husband to 20 years for decades of abuse; her decision to waive anonymity inspired global support and connected her struggle to Indigenous Australian women's resilience.
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24% Bias Score
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