Danielle Wolff www.daniellewolff.comShifting Nationalities at the MetThe Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City recently reclassified several painters who were formerly identified as Russian, as…Mar 9, 2023Mar 9, 2023
Danielle Wolff www.daniellewolff.comProposed Musée Rodin Project in Spain Cancelled after Local ObjectionsMuseum diplomacy — especially in the form of foreign outposts of acclaimed museums — is having its moment. The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao…Jan 10, 2023Jan 10, 2023
Danielle Wolff www.daniellewolff.comStatues, Monuments, and MemorialsWhen does public art become diplomacy?Sep 30, 2022Sep 30, 2022
Danielle Wolff www.daniellewolff.comAltered Photos Hide Disputed Khmer ArtifactsArchitectural Digest magazine is coming under scrutiny for altering pictures to edit out Khmer artifacts that were allegedly looted from…Aug 22, 2022Aug 22, 2022
Danielle Wolff www.daniellewolff.comCultural Diplomacy Book ReviewsFor anyone who’s interested in reading more in depth about cultural diplomacy, the first of two book reviews in The Hague Journal of…Jul 29, 2022Jul 29, 2022
Danielle Wolff www.daniellewolff.comArt, Money, SecretsFighting money laundering in the international culture marketJun 23, 2022Jun 23, 2022
Danielle Wolff www.daniellewolff.comRussia CancelledWhere is the line drawn when culture is sanctioned?May 22, 20221May 22, 20221
Danielle Wolff www.daniellewolff.comMan With a ScanA high-tech proof-of-concept proposal for replacing the Parthenon Marbles in the British MuseumApr 14, 2022Apr 14, 2022
Danielle Wolff www.daniellewolff.comMore Reactions from the Culture World to the War in UkraineAs the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, more states and independent cultural institutions are taking action against both state-owned…Mar 16, 2022Mar 16, 2022
Danielle Wolff www.daniellewolff.comSanctions, Boycotts, and BansThe International Cultural Response to the Russian Invasion of UkraineMar 2, 2022Mar 2, 2022