By Julie Krejčí On February 22, Museum Hue in partnership with Hester Street has taken a massive step forward towards inclusion and recognition of art by black, indigenous and all people of color as they launch of the HueArts New York State (NYS) interactive map and directory. The map includes 130 art entries all throughout [...]


ANIMA MUNDI ACADEMIA (AMA) and IAF ANIMA MUNDI is an alliance designed to unite art and culture with science-based organizations and innovative professionals. Our programs are becoming increasingly interdisciplinary and involve a diverse sector of activities. IAF ANIMA MUNDI association was born to be the platform of a new high culture, longing for transcendence and [...]

by Julie Krejčí Last week we looked at the origins of decolonization and its connection to art. Today I want to delve into art history, as a means of showing the past in its full complexity. The academic writing regarding decolonizing art history is somewhat slim, with the exception of the article “Decolonizing Art History” [...]

by Julie Krejčí The Western world; sparkles from the outside, while rotting rapidly on the inside. The very strategies that brought it to where it now has only stolen, destroyed and appropriated cultures all around the world. Modern imperialism and colonialism have been part of European history ever since the 15th century. One might assume [...]

by Julie Krejčí On Friday, October 14th, two activists from the environmentalist group Just Stop Oil, Phoebe Plummer and Anna Holland, glued themselves to the wall in the National Gallery, London after throwing tomato soup Van Gogh’s notorious painting ‘Sunflowers’. Plummer urged: “What is worth more, art or life? Is it worth more than food? [...]