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From school strikers at the Royal Shakespeare Company to a Trojan horse at the British Museum, protests over oil sponsorship have gripped the arts

BY Mel Evans |

It’s a refusal to learn anything about a culture that could be obliterated

BY Benjamin Ramm |

In further news: Okwui Enwezor’s final exhibition; Marciano Art Foundation staffers push to unionize

BY Frieze News Desk |

‘Lande’, at Oxford’s Pitt Rivers, begets core questions about art and its display

BY Nicholas Mirzoeff |

Staff members have written in support of Ahdaf Soueif, the trustee who resigned over oil money, restitution silence and employment precarity

BY Frieze News Desk |

‘I was sad to resign; sad to believe that it was the most useful thing I could do,’ wrote Ahdaf Soueif

BY Frieze News Desk |

In further news: British Museum director defends BP sponsorship; David Zwirner to open in Paris

BY Frieze News Desk |

In further news: Tania Bruguera to launch investigative journalism initiative; Smithsonian won’t remove Sackler name

BY Frieze News Desk |

In further news: a spotlight on arts and oil sponsorship; Ai Weiwei to direct ‘Turandot’

BY Frieze News Desk |

The British Museum’s survey of Japanese comics plunges us into their strange, visionary wonderlands

BY Darran Anderson |

Visitors to the contemporary art museum rose by 3.4% to almost 6 million

BY Frieze News Desk |

In further news: Radical Matriarchy protest lack of diversity at Washington’s National Gallery of Art; Met to return stolen ancient coffin to Egypt

BY Frieze News Desk |

In further news: calls to close tax loopholes for art-filled ‘freeports’; Elmgreen & Dragset memorial to gay Holocaust victims vandalized

BY Frieze News Desk |

In further news: New Museum workers vote to unionize; Amanda Schmitt appeals dismissal of Artforum suit

BY Frieze News Desk |

As the Easter Islanders demand that the British Museum return their statue, it’s time to reconsider the meaning of ‘global artworks’

BY Rafia Zakaria |

Rereading Mark Fisher with the publication of his collected writings; Olivia Laing’s Crudo makes the NYT’s ‘100 Notable Books’

At the Royal Academy of Arts, an exhibition spans the histories of the Pacific

BY Matariki Williams |

In further news: Syria’s National Museum in Damascus reopens; and a protest at the British Museum’s protest-themed show