By DHAdmann In life everything is interconnected and things depend on each other to exist. This rule is also applied when we want to create something new, we need raw materials to transform them and create the new thing, so the new thing depends on others, in my endeavor to create EDI in the selection [...]
By DHAdmann After reading a couple of articles and reports made by museums about the commitments made to create more “diversity” in their art institutions after the Black Lives Matter movement, I realize that they got carried away by the pressure of complaint letters, protests, and media. They didn’t set up a first logical question [...]
By DHAdmann and Sofia Reyes In recent years, the issue of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in museums has gained significant attention, particularly in the realm of contemporary art. This surge in awareness was catalyzed by movements such as Black Lives Matter, which shed light on systemic racism and discrimination within cultural institutions. The conversation [...]
by Savanna Fortgang Hi, Savanna, my name is Antonia Alampi. I am a Southern Italian, Berlin based curator and art historian who has worked in a series of different institutions. Places ranging from working in Beirut, in Cairo, and in Berlin initially at Savvy Contemporary. I am currently the artistic and executive director of, Spore [...]
by Sofia Reyes In a significant move to combat discrimination and promote inclusivity, the Berlin Senate has announced a new requirement for public funding in the cultural sector: introducing an anti-discrimination clause, making it mandatory for cultural institutions to commit to combating anti-Semitism and all forms of discrimination. Senator for Culture Joe Chialo captured the [...]