Judge Orders Return of Slavery Exhibit at President’s House, Barbican Director Devyani Saltzman Departs: Morning Links for February 17, 2026
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter . The Headlines GEORGE ORWELL-IAN. On Monday, a judge ruled the Trump administration cannot alter historical facts and must temporarily rehang an exhibition about slavery at a monument to George Washington and John Adams ’ home in Philadelphia, while a lawsuit proceeds, reports the New York Times . Last month, the Interior Department and the National Park Service removed displays about slave history, including Washington’s ownership of slaves at the so-called President’s House , to ensure “accuracy, honesty and alignment with shared national values.” But the City of Philadelphia hit back with a lawsuit. Now, by the sounds of Judge Cynthia M. Rufe ’s opinion in favor of a preliminary injunction against removing the show, the city has a strong case. “As if the Ministry of Truth in George Orwell’s ‘1984’ now existed, with its m...