To bring something into public view is never neutral. It comes with intention, consequence, and influence. When institutions share without care or depth, trust begins to fade. Culture is not episodic. It does not live only in exhibitions. It resides in how people speak, how space is shaped, how dignity is extended through dress, gesture, and tone.
The injustice lies not in visibility, but in what is placed before others without devotion. The public is always learning. It absorbs value, memory, direction. Curation is not just arrangement. It is the selection of what the world is asked to remember.