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Coronavirus shutdowns and charges of white supremacy: American art museums are in crisis

Visitors wearing masks line up during the public reopening of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in August. (Jeenah Moon for The Washington Post)

America’s great art museums are in crisis. And only some of the distress can be blamed on the coronavirus pandemic.

In a year marred by forced shutdowns, decreased revenue, deaccessioned artworks, staff cutbacks and canceled exhibitions, many art institutions have been rocked by a national moment of reckoning and increasingly vocal calls to acknowledge their racist histories and adopt anti-racist practices. Some activists have even suggested completely dismantling museums, echoing demands to defund or abolish the police.