As the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) officially welcomes visitors to its brand-new building , a group of Mexican cultural workers is opposing the display of a new sculpture by Pedro Reyes inspired by monumental Olmec busts. The work echoes a contentious 2021 public commission by Reyes that was ultimately scrapped by Mexico City’s government after protests from feminist and Indigenous advocates. In a new open letter endorsed by nearly 80 Mexican critics, artists, and academics — including writers Maria Minera and Gardi Emmelhainz; artists Carmen Argote, Laureana Toledo, and Lorena Wolffer; and curator Cuauhtémoc Medina — the signatories accused the museum of ignoring previous activism against the artist’s work in Mexico. “We are deeply concerned about the fact that there was seemingly no one in the museum sensitive enough or well-informed about the controversy the sculpture generated in Mexico,” reads an English version of the letter shared with Hyperallergic .…