Week in Review February 28, 2020 Xandra Ibarra’s take on Tapatía featuring La Chica Boom (via Heidi De Vries/Flickr)Shocking accusations of physical and verbal abuse have emerged against Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA)'s previous director of retail, James A. Cincotta. Employees told the Philadelphia Inquirer that Cincotta would hit, slap, punch, pinch, and shove his colleagues to the point of bruising and tears. Nan Goldin, Kara Walker, and Nicole Eisenman are among the artists endorsing the Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders in a new open letter. When we first reported on the news on Monday, the letter had 665 signatories; it reached over 2,500 names after the South Carolina debate. San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture is facing accusations of censorship and homophobia for removing Xandra Ibarra’s video work “Spictacle II: La Tortillera” (2014) from a group show at Centro de Artes, a city-funded art space. After a public meeting this week, the Centro de Artes Committee voted to reinstall the piece, but the decision now needs to be voted on by the San Antonio Arts Commission. Ko Chung Ming, from Wounds of Hong Kong (2020) (copyright Chung Ming Ko, Hong Kong, Finalist, Professional, Documentary, 2020 Sony World Photography Awards)The Sony World Photography Awards removed several entries depicting Hong Kong protests from its website, some believe due to pressure from Chinese authorities. The World Photography Organization said images by David Butow, Ko Chung Ming, and Adam Ferguson were flagged as they could potentially “contradict the competition’s terms and conditions.” On the heels of its historic Academy Award wins, Bong Joon-ho’s film Parasite has prompted a government initiative to improve housing conditions in 1,500 semi-basement apartments, helping families like the movie’s working-class Kims. A protest at the Museum of Natural History (courtesy of Ivy Arce)Rebekah Mercer, a conservative megadonor and supporter of organizations backing climate change denial, is no longer on the board of the American Museum of Natural History. The activist group Revolting Lesbians, which has been campaigning for her removal since 2018, called it "a victory for the health of our planet and our democracy." The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) has lost one of its largest donors. The Ahmanson Foundation, a Los Angeles-based organization that supported LACMA for more than six decades, has ceased gifts to the museum, citing concerns over plans for its new building. Amid reports on six deaths and more than 200 cases of the coronavirus, authorities have instructed museums and festivals in several Italian cities to cease their operations for at least a week. Italian institutions and events shuttered or postponed include the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, the Venice Carnival, and exhibition venues run by Fondazione Prada. Jane Austen, Emma, first edition, three volumes, London, 1816 (courtesy of Swann Galleries)The coronavirus outbreak has scrambled this spring’s auction schedule. While Christie’s announced earlier this month that it would push its 20th Century & Contemporary Art Evening Sale in Hong Kong from March to May, Sotheby’s has now announced that it will be moving its Modern & Contemporary Art Sales in April from Hong Kong to New York. This and other notable sales and acquisitions are chronicled in our latest Transactions story. This Week in the Art WorldCynthia Daignault is now represented by Night Gallery. | Artforum Luhring Augustine will open a new space at 17 White Street in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood on May 1. | via email announcement Brooklyn Public Library and Brooklyn Historical Society have announced a plan to combine institutions. | via email announcement Caroline Kent is now represented by Kohn Gallery. | via email announcement Mary Weatherford has been awarded the Aspen Art Museum's 2020 Aspen Award for Art. | via email announcement Ingrid Schaffner has been appointed curator of the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas. | ARTnews Artists Jakob Lena Knebl and Ashley Hans Scheirl will represent Austria at the 59th Venice Biennale. | Artforum Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles has announced a new president, Charles Hirschhorn. | via email announcement Philanthropist Alice Walton, artist Martin Puryear, and scholar Kwame Anthony Appiah are the recipients of this year's Getty Medal. | via email announcement Sharon Corwin has been appointed president and CEO of the Terra Foundation for American Art. | via email announcement Anderson Ranch Arts Center will honor Simone Leigh with its 2020 International Artist Award and critics Jerry Saltzand Roberta Smith with its Service to the Arts Award. | Aspen Times The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art has appointed William Keyse Rudolph as deputy director of curatorial affairs. | via email announcement The Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp has appointed Anne-Claire Schmitz and Joanna Zielińska as senior curators. | via email announcement The California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) announced the appointment of João Ribas as executive director and vice president of cultural partnerships for the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater (REDCAT). | via email announcement Chiyo Ishikawa, deputy director for art and curator of European painting and sculpture at the Seattle Art Museum, announced she will retire in the summer of 2020. | via email announcement In MemoriamClaire Bretécher (1940-2020), French cartoonist | NYT James Brown (1951-2020), Mexico-based artist | Yucatán Expat Life Camila Maria Concepción (1992-2020), trans Latina writer, actor and activist | Variety Joanna Frueh (1948-2020), writer, performance artist, scholar, and art historian | via email announcement Michael Hertz (1932-2020), who helped design NYC's subway map | NYT Barbara Steveni (1928-2020), artist who co-founded Artist Placement Group (APG) | Artforum Tobi Tobias (1938-2020), dance critic | NYT Jack Youngerman (1926–2020), leading abstract artist | NYT Forward this newsletter to a friend! 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