Threats to London and Warsaw museums
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/may/22/threats-to-london-and-warsaw-museums Version 0 of 1. A 10-day strike starting at the National Gallery on Tuesday has taken on an added dimension now one of the Public and Commercial Services union’s senior representatives, Candy Udwin – suspended on the eve of the first strike in February (Letters, 12 March) – has been sacked. The union’s members there have already taken 24 days of industrial action against unprecedented plans to privatise all of the gallery’s visitor services. There will also be a national demonstration on Saturday 30 May on the gallery’s doorstep in Trafalgar Square in London. This will not only be an opportunity to support the campaign but also to protest against the kind of Tory cuts that led to this decision and against what is an attack on trade unions. This privatisation is unnecessary and is damaging the reputation of one of our country’s finest cultural institutions. We are fully committed to opposing it and the victimisation of Candy, who has done nothing more than stand up for her colleagues and try to hold her employer to account. The attack on her is a direct and cynical attack on her union and we call on the gallery management and trustees to overturn the decision.Mark Serwotka PCS general secretaryChristine Blower NUT general secretaryJo Brand comedianRussell Brand comedianBrian Campfield NIPSA general secretaryEarl of ClancartyManuel Cortes TSSA general secretaryRonnie Draper BFAWU general secretaryRichard Evans Society and College of Radiographers chief executiveKate Fallon Association of Educational Psychologists general secretaryLarry Flanagan EIS general secretarySteve Gillan POA general secretaryLee Hall authorSally Hunt UCU general secretaryOwen Jones authorChris Keates NASUWT general secretaryPeter Kennard artistIan Lawrence NAPO general secretaryKen Loach film directorFrancesca Martinez comedianLen McCluskey Unite general secretaryJohn McDonnell MPBob Monks URTU general secretarySteve Murphy UCATT general secretaryGed Nichols Accord general secretaryDave Penman FDA general secretaryDavid Shrigley artistBob and Roberta Smith artistJohn Smith Musicians’ Union general secretaryKate Smurthwaite comedianMark Thomas comedianMick Whelan ASLEF general secretaryMatt Wrack FBU general secretary • Earlier this week Will Coldwell selected the Museum of Caricature in Warsaw as, “one of the best 10 museums in Europe ... that you’ve never heard of” (18 May). How sad then that the Warsaw mayor’s office has instigated a process to close the museum and incorporate it and its collections within a department at the larger Museum of Warsaw. Although deputy mayor Jaroslaw Jozwiak says a final decision has not yet been made and this does not represent a liquidation of the museum and its collections, there is no doubt that the loss of this recognised small museum will mean less access to its 20,000 drawings and research facilities. Musician Tom Lipinski, son of the founder of the Muzeum Karykatury, is leading a campaign to save the premises that are housed in an old orangery, once part of the 18th-century Prymas Castle, and the Cartoon Museum in London fully supports, and encourages others to help save this small, but vibrant, important outlet for european cartoon art.Anita O’Brien Director curator, Oliver Preston Chairman, Kenneth Baker Vice-chairman, Steve Bell Trustee, Martin Rowson TrusteeCartoon Museum, London |