In the face of the upcoming US election, the contrasting visions for society from Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will heavily influence the art community's perspectives and endeavors.
As we approach the polls, the conversations around each candidate’s potential victory reveal the prevailing concerns and aspirations within the art and cultural landscape.
This week showcases how art exhibitions, like Siena: The Rise of Painting 1300-1350, reflect historical narratives that parallel contemporary social issues and electoral themes.
Gabrielle Goliath's ongoing series, Personal Accounts, is not just art; it's a striking commentary on patriarchal violence, highlighting societal issues through the lens of creative expression.
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