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A Los Angeles museum exhibits removed Confederate statues, sparking debate over history and memory.
A Los Angeles exhibition at MOCA, open through May 2026, displays nearly a dozen decommissioned Confederate statues, many removed during protests and shown as they were after removal—some defaced with graffiti or paint.
The exhibit, part of a broader dialogue on public memory and historical representation, pairs the monuments with contemporary artworks to challenge how history is remembered.
While the museum aims to foster reflection on identity, justice, and public space, the presentation has sparked debate over whether displaying damaged statues constitutes cultural vandalism or a necessary reckoning with America’s contested past.
Un museo de Los Ángeles exhibe estatuas confederadas removidas, provocando un debate sobre la historia y la memoria.