Opinion
We Can’t Afford to Lose the Institute of American Indian Arts
The threat of defunding this precious, influential university is heartbreaking to those of us who know the worth of the IAIA experience.
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The threat of defunding this precious, influential university is heartbreaking to those of us who know the worth of the IAIA experience.
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“I don't think there's any kind of justification for the dropping of the bomb,” said Howard Kakita in response to the art critic’s statement in defense of the American atomic bombing of Japan in 1945.
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What do we lose when we can’t see the Black American people in Amy Sherald’s paintings with their real skin color?
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The museum suspended its Independent Study Program, a space of collective thought and political solidarity, during a time when it is most needed.
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By posting paintings like “American Progress,” the DHS signals its white supremacist beliefs.
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At the New York Historical, our virtual wish wall for the nation’s anniversary faced unexpected political challenges.
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Musk and other conservatives often omit the role of queer soldiers in ancient military successes when extolling the virtues of Greek warriors.
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“It feels like the world has forgotten about us,” said artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, who recently served four years of his sentence in a maximum-security Cuban prison.
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Biological residue on or around an artwork may help tell an original from a fake, but the novel method is not without risks.
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I know what lasting trauma these violations cause as someone whose parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents were unjustly incarcerated by the US government during World War II.
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After an exploitative 2015 show, I was wary about being an academic “beard” for another exhibition in the guise of “revision.” Monstrous Beauty is a different beast.
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In my home in Downtown LA, I see artists and activists continuing to rise up.