
""When in doubt, always bring art supplies to the protest." This advice from comic artist Steven Weinberg emphasizes the importance of creativity in activism, especially for the upcoming No Kings protest."
"Japanese artist Hiroshi Nagai expressed his dismay at the Department of Homeland Security's use of his artwork to promote its agenda, stating he is 'at a loss' regarding this appropriation."
"The cultural sector in the Gulf states is feeling the effects of the US-Israel war on Iran, with some galleries remaining open but facing challenges."
"The Met's acquisition of a Mannerist painting depicting a muscular baby Jesus has sparked widespread interest, highlighting the painting's historical significance and its unexpected modern relevance."
Artists, writers, and curators share practical tips for crafting effective protest signs for the upcoming No Kings protest. The article also highlights the appropriation of Japanese artist Hiroshi Nagai's work by the Department of Homeland Security, the cultural impact of the US-Israel war on Iran, and the viral response to a newly acquired Mannerist painting of a muscular baby Jesus. Additionally, it features art exhibitions in Chicago showcasing various artists and their unique contributions.
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