The current furor over the Brooklyn Museum's appointment of a white woman to oversee the museum's African art collection is not surprising or infuriating to Steven Nelson. Nelson is an African-American art historian at UCLA who specializes in African art, and he says, "There are very few of us in the field." Despite the public assumption that most African art curators in the U.S. are of African descent, Nelson points out, "in the United States, the field is largely made up of white people — and most of those people are female." So the appointment of Kristen Windmuller-Luna was, for Nelson, business as usual. But some Brooklynites are pushing back. A coalition of community activist organizations, Decolonize This Place, sent a strongly worded open letter to the museum. The group urged management to rethink Windmuller-Luna's hiring, saying, "No matter how one parses it, the appointment is simply not a good look in this day and age, especially on the part of a museum that prides itself on
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