The Burns Halperin Report 1,760 Won’t Do: Why We Must Go Beyond Surveying Collections and Interrogate Power Structures in Museums What's happening inside museums—labor movements, union organizing, and layoffs—is more vital than what they are collecting. By Terence Washington, Dec 14, 2022
The Burns Halperin Report Dia Helped Put the Canon in Place. Here’s How We’re Rewriting It With eight years of conscious work, we have transformed our board and our collection. Here's what it took. By Jessica Morgan, Dec 13, 2022
The Burns Halperin Report Perceptions of Progress in the Art World Are Largely a Myth. Here Are the Facts Here are 14 bracing facts about representation in the art world today. By Julia Halperin & Charlotte Burns, Dec 13, 2022
The Burns Halperin Report Introducing the 2022 Burns Halperin Report Here is what you can expect from the Burns Halperin Report, which explores representation in U.S. museums and the international art market. By Julia Halperin & Charlotte Burns, Dec 13, 2022
The Burns Halperin Report Visualizing the Numbers: See Infographics Tracing Representation of Female and Black American Artists See how representation in U.S. museums and the art market has evolved—and not evolved—in these data visualizations. By Nehema Kariuki, Dec 13, 2022
The Burns Halperin Report The Art World Is Actually Not Very Creative About What It Values. What Would It Take to Change That? The Burns Halperin Report looks at value in the art world. But there are many other ways to measure it. By Charlotte Burns & Julia Halperin, Dec 13, 2022
The Burns Halperin Report Methodology: How We Gathered and Analyzed the Data for the 2022 Burns Halperin Report Here's how we gathered and analyzed the data that formed the backbone of our project, from museums and the art market. By Julia Halperin & Charlotte Burns, Dec 13, 2022
The Burns Halperin Report Exactly How Underrepresented Are Women and Black American Artists in the Art World? Read the Full Data Rundown Here We surveyed 31 U.S. museums and examined the international auction market to determine the dismal state of play—and a few glimmers of hope. By Julia Halperin & Charlotte Burns, Dec 13, 2022