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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 ...
Perhaps no piece of art in the Met exemplifies its focus on identity politics more than the display of “Delaware Water Gap,” a panoramic landscape painted by George Inness in 1861.
Arai continued her political work by co-founding Chinatown Art Brigade in 2015, and both she and Huang were among the co-writers of the letter that would eventually result in the cancellation of a ...
The 2024 presidential election has been framed as a rejection of “identity politics.” At best, that’s half right.
D onald Trump’s 2024 victory was about much more than a backlash to left-identity politics. Inflation, among other matters, loomed larger. Still, Trump gained significant ground with Latino ...
Equality and inclusivity aren't 'identity politics' Lt. Gov. Jon Husted recently tweeted: “And for those of you who want to escape identity politics, we welcome you to Ohio!” This statement ...
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