Art has long served as a reflection of society's darker realities, particularly following Trump's election, evoking feelings of sadness and resilience in various works.
Shepard Fairey's depiction of democracy in a coffin and Oliver Jeffers' 'LOST AT SEA' artwork symbolize a collective disillusionment among artists post-Trump's election.
Françoise Mouly, the New Yorker's art editor, describes her initial disbelief at Trump's victory, illustrating how the creative community struggles to depict such a surreal moment.
Artists and designers are navigating feelings of grief and resilience, often creating urgent responses to current events, marking the emotional landscape post-election.
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