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Refusing to choose between pulling down every statue or living in a past that we can never change, Every Monument makes the case for allowing monuments of all kinds to fall, once in a while, even those that are hard to see as monuments, to rebuild a memory culture that is in step with our times.
Following on from the success of his New York Times bestselling and award-winning Brutish Museums, this ambitious new work roves across history, biography, archaeology and anthropology in order to shine a light on the troubling legacies of militarism, slavery and white supremacy that are hardwired into the heart of our institutions. Hicks interrogates the culture war, arguing it was really just a war on culture, a sustained attack in the form of the weaponization of civic museums and spaces, public art, and even universities, and one that has a deeper history than we may realise.
Every Monument Will Fall recognises that we hold onto what we collectively choose to from the past, and we choose who to remember and what to preserve. We need to reconnect with ideas of heritage that allow change to happen, objects to be returned once in a while, and monuments to be replaced or moved from time to time.
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