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The Art Angle Critics Say ‘Identity Politics’ Ruined Art. Here’s A Better Argument. Philosopher Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò on how political culture goes wrong—and how to put it right.
Cultural relativism, the realization that diverse cultures have different, incommensurable aesthetic standards, anticipated by Montaigne and Machiavelli, was the discovery of the Neapolitan ...
Art In the lobby of a D.C. government building, art and identity politics. D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities hosts ‘Re/envisioning,’ a six-artist showcase that’s heavy on critical ...
The 'Dominican New Yorker' tackles ideas related to minimalism, pop art, identity politics and consumer culture at Sean Horton (presents) in Oak Cliff. By John Zotos|Special Contributor Sep. 23, 2019 ...
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., April 20. Photo: Getty Images ‘Every thing is what it is and not another thing,” observed the 18th-century British philosopher Joseph Butler .
And later, a look at why the art world is losing its marbles over issues of identity and cultural appropriation. But first, a word from the folks who help us keep the lights on.
The pro-Trump art show #DaddyWillSaveUs had a hard time finding a venue. Just days before it was scheduled to debut last month, the New York gallery that had agreed to host the exhibit backed out ...
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