Identity politics, post-colonial perspectives and the media transformation concerned therewith pose challenges to the traditional understanding of cultural goods and art: How do we understand, collect, show and market cultural goods today? How is the way in which art is produced, interpreted, supported, exhibited and sold currently changing? And last but not least: what is being narrowed down under the umbrella concept of art and/or cultural heritage? | The art historian Neil MacGregor is one of the most renowned museum experts worldwide. From 2002 to 2015 he was director of the British Museum in London, where he was responsible for such groundbreaking exhibitions as "Germany - Memories of a Nation". Neil MacGregor also became known to a wider audience in Germany through his book "A History of the World in 100 Objects". From 2015 to 2018 he was founding director of the Berlin Humboldt Forum.