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director of museo national de colombia liliana angulo cortes dies at 51 art centers in beirut pause programming amid war morning links for march 5 2026 1234775819

Liliana Angulo Cortés, the trailblazing director of the Museo Nacional de Colombia, has died at age 51. As the first Afro-Colombian artist to lead the historic institution, she was instrumental in diversifying the museum's collection and shifting its focus toward colonial remembrance and the representation of Black and Indigenous communities. Meanwhile, major art centers in Beirut, including the Sursock Museum and the Beirut Art Center, have suspended operations due to escalating regional conflict and airstrikes.

Lebanese Artist Ali Cherri Files War Crimes Complaint Against Israel After 2024 Beirut Bombing

Lebanese artist Ali Cherri, with the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), has filed a civil complaint in France seeking an investigation into an Israeli airstrike on a Beirut residential building in November 2024. The strike killed seven civilians, including Cherri's parents. The complaint, supported by forensic analysis from Forensic Architecture and Amnesty International, alleges the attack used munitions documented as being employed by the Israeli air force and targeted a civilian object, potentially constituting a war crime.

Blue Shields Placed at 34 Archaeological Sites Across Lebanon, Signaling Enhanced Protections

The Lebanese Culture Ministry has placed distinctive blue shields at 34 archaeological sites across the country. This action formally designates the sites as protected cultural property under the 1954 Hague Convention, aiming to shield them from destruction during the ongoing armed conflict involving Israel and Hezbollah.

Cultural Institutions in Beirut Suspend Operations Amid Escalating Conflict

Several major cultural institutions in Beirut have suspended public operations due to escalating regional conflict. The Ramzi and Saeda Dalloul Art Foundation, Sursock Museum, Dar El-Nimer for Arts & Culture, and Beirut Art Center have all paused programs following Israeli airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs and southern Lebanon, which were a response to rocket attacks by Hezbollah.