It’s Been a Watershed Year for the Restitution of African Artworks. But What About Objects Stolen From the Continent Next Door? Archives (English)Marian Nur GoniJuly 6, 2021Old Summer Palace, China, Myanmar, Indonesia, Cambodia
How the Labels in the British Museum’s Africa Galleries Evade Responsibility Archives (English)Marian Nur GoniJune 29, 2021British Museum’s Africa galleries, Dan Hicks
Germany Unveils Comprehensive Database of Its Benin Bronzes Archives (English)Marian Nur GoniJune 17, 2021Benin Bronzes, German Contact Point for Collections from Colonial Contexts, Germany
Western Museums Are Finally Reconsidering Their African Collections. We Gathered 3 Experts to Explain Why—and What Needs to Happen Next Archives (English)Marian Nur GoniJune 8, 2021Dan Hicks, Marla Berns, Victor Ehikhamenor, Restitution
Decolonising the discourse Archives (English)Marian Nur GoniMay 31, 2021IIP, Invisible Inventories, Clara Himmelheber, Frauke Gathof, Equal relationships
International thief thief Archives (English)Marian Nur GoniMay 27, 2021Benin Bronzes, Dan Hicks, "The Brutish Museums"
We Should Abolish Museums Now Archives (English)Marian Nur GoniMay 27, 2021Reimagining the museum, Caring space, White, heteropatriarchal supremacy, Violence, Museum abolition, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
What the “Nefertiti Hack” Tells Us About Digital Colonialism Archives (English)Marian Nur GoniMay 24, 20213D scans, Ownership, Nefertiti, Nora Al-Badri, Jan Nikolai Nelles, Digital colonialism
The Benin Bronzes Restitution. A View from Nigeria Archives (English)Marian Nur GoniMay 21, 2021Benin bronzes
Absent Figures: The Difficult Questions Restitution Raises Archives (English)Marian Nur GoniMay 17, 2021IIP, Nairobi, Invisible Inventories