Dr Mark Stocker reviews Not Your Victim by Marie Kawthar Daouda, an intelligent and courageous...
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Ten Commandments for Curators
What is the role of museum curators and how should they do their jobs? Should they instruct...
Book Review: A Hicks in the Fox House
Dr Mark Stocker reviews Every Monument Will Fall: A Story of Remembering and Forgetting, by Dan...
On the William Jones memorial in University College, Oxford
Mark Stocker and Rohan Fernando add further evidence to contradict the 'anticolonialism' of...
The Story of Art Without Men: and Without Brains?
Mark Stocker argues that a new exhibition experience entitled 'Museums Without Men' will lead to a...
Captain Cook’s Loss of Face in Christchurch
The statue of James Cook in Christchurch, New Zealand, has been vandalised recently. Here, a...
Why toppling statues is (almost always) wrong
Dr Mark Stocker is an art historian whose research is in late eighteenth to early-mid twentieth...
History Spurned: Everhardus Koster and The Arrival of Abel...
The exceptional genre painting of ‘The Arrival of Abel Tasman in New Zealand’ by Everhardus Koster...
Shakespeare Shakes New Zealand
Aotearoa New Zealand is probably the most Shakespearean country in the world. The decision of the...
Considerations on the Colston statue
Two members of the History Reclaimed group offer their thoughts.


