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Art After Trump

Posted inArt

Meet the Arts Organization Directly Aiding Puerto Rico’s Hurricane Maria Victims, One Year Later

Avatar photo by Zachary Small August 31, 2018September 7, 2018

Whereas the American government is providing loans to Puerto Rican victims of Hurricane Maria, Arte al Rescate is providing direct aid to victims by fundraising through the arts.

Posted inNews

What Can the Arts Do for Immigrants? NYC’s Cultural Leaders Convene an Event to Hear Your Thoughts

Avatar photo by Zachary Small August 28, 2018August 29, 2018

70 of New York City arts organizations have called upon the City’s government to convene a symposium on how to better serve the city’s immigrant community now under siege by ICE and the Trump administration.

Posted inIn Brief

Vandalized Artwork Commemorating Dead Refugees Will Symbolically Remain in Destroyed Condition

Avatar photo by Zachary Small August 17, 2018

When artist Banu Cennetoğlu’s “The List” was mysteriously removed from the Liverpool Biennial, some thought it could have been a mistake. Now there’s evidence that the tear down was intentional.

Posted inIn Brief

As US Rules for Asbestos Are Sidestepped, a Russian Manufacturer Emblazons Trump’s Face on Their Shipments

Avatar photo by Zachary Small August 8, 2018

There were at least two things Americans should have banned outright in the 1970s when they had the chance: asbestos and Donald Trump.

Posted inArt

Searching for Humor in America’s Machismo Freefall

Avatar photo by Zachary Small August 6, 2018August 6, 2018

Laugh Back’s comedic timing is so regrettably tardy that its punchlines about Trumpism and American masculinity fail to land.

Posted inArt

“Our Main Motivation Has Always Been to Troll Donald Trump,” Says Trump Baby Balloon Designer

Avatar photo by Zachary Small July 27, 2018

We spoke with designer Matt Bonner who “birthed” Trump Baby about his grand political aspirations for his newborn, gassy blimp.

Posted inIn Brief

The Angry Baby Trump Balloon that Launched a Million Memes, and Several Large Protests

Avatar photo by Zachary Small July 13, 2018July 17, 2018

Approximately 200,000 protesters — and at least one plump balloon — are expected at rallies to protest President Donald Trump’s trip to the UK.

Posted inIn Brief

Bloated Baby Trump Balloon Will Float Over British Parliament During President’s Visit

Avatar photo by Zachary Small July 5, 2018

A giant balloon of the childish leader of the United States will appear above London during the President’s visit.

Posted inPoetry

Art After Trump: An Alphabetical Arrangement

by Kameelah Janan Rasheed December 23, 2016December 23, 2016

From aggregated apathy to zealous zombie.

Posted inOpinion

Art After Trump: A Wish List

by Diya Vij December 22, 2016December 22, 2016

The art world is part of the actual world. Let’s imagine and reflect the society we want to live in.

Posted inPoetry

Art After Trump: Turning to Women Authors

Avatar photo by Elisa Wouk Almino December 21, 2016

I revisited the books I read after the election and made a poem, or conversation, out of some of the things I underlined.

Posted inOpinion

Art After Trump: Eschewing Empathy for Self-Care

by Chloë Bass December 20, 2016

As an artist, I want to invoke something you can imagine — or even better, have experienced — and then ask you to start applying that lived knowledge outwards.

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