Spain is rethinking the role of museums to move beyond colonial framing and censorship

 • 26089 переглядiв

The Spanish government is reviewing the activities of state museums to make sure they go beyond colonial ideas and counteract political interference and censorship in art.

The Spanish government, led by the Socialists, has announced a review of the activities of state museums to enable them to "go beyond colonial ideas" about people and the past, and has promised to fight against political interference and censorship in art. This was reported by UNN with reference to The Guardian.

Details

Minister of Culture Ernest Urtasun told MPs that he wants to "guarantee the effective exercise of cultural rights throughout Spain" and ensure that creative institutions interact with society and the wider world.

As you know, museums are living organisms that respond to the problems and debates of the time

- he said during a meeting of the Congressional Committee on Culture.

He talks about creating spaces for dialogue and exchange that will allow museums to move beyond colonial frameworks or those rooted in old gender or ethnocentric habits. In his opinion, this often harms the way we see heritage, history, and artistic achievements.

Urtasun said that such considerations are already included in the programs of the National Anthropological Museum and the Museum of the Americas. The minister also expressed his determination to combat growing attempts to censor art for political purposes, saying that his department would support any creator, artist or collective whose work has been destroyed or censored.

Protecting culture and understanding its importance for building an equal society means protecting democracy, fundamental rights and freedoms, and the welfare state

- Urtasun said.

Context

The conservative People's Party and the far-right Vox party have been accused of politically motivated censorship and fomenting culture wars in recent months after a number of events were canceled for ideological reasons.

Belgian Museum of Africa explores the origin of its collections acquired during colonization19.01.24, 04:00

Anastasia Ryabokon Culture
Popular
Why Ukrainian patients are creating public initiatives like StopOdrex

 • 25382 переглядiв

Kim Jong Un reaffirmed support for Russia's war in Ukraine - media

 • 15866 переглядiв

Styles and Kravitz may be hit by baby fever as pop star "really wants" a kid - media

 • 24781 переглядiв

News by theme
Spain is rethinking the role of museums to move beyond colonial framing and censorship

 • 26089 переглядiв

Iran executes protester with mental disorder

 • 27182 переглядiв

Only with written consent: PornHub tightens rules for publishing videos on the platform

 • 28186 переглядiв

Western sanctions have led to an increase in airfares in Russia by almost 50%

 • 27392 переглядiв

What you can do to improve your sleep: expert advice

 • 52945 переглядiв

A 60-ton gas carrier exploded in Mongolia: six people killed, about ten injured

 • 28100 переглядiв

Boney M founder Frank Farian dies at the age of 82

 • 26476 переглядiв

Russians shelled Sumy region 28 times, five communities came under fire

 • 45248 переглядiв