The Damage Being Done to the Museums in the Nation's Capital
Briefly

Repeated visits to the National Gallery of Art reveal its sightline to the Capitol, symbolizing tension between art and politics. An executive order from the White House threatens the Smithsonian Institution, aiming to align its exhibitions with perceived American values. Conversations with curators indicate a fear among art professionals regarding potential repercussions from political scrutiny. The targeted actions against cultural institutions reflect a broader culture war initiated by the current administration. The situation raises concerns about the future of artistic expression and the integrity of museum exhibitions.
The White House issued an executive order targeting the Smithsonian Institution, emphasizing a political agenda to 'Restore Truth and Sanity to American History' in cultural spaces.
The unwillingness of DC-based curators to provide information about the state of museums suggests a culture of fear among art professionals regarding political interference.
Read at The Nation
[
|
]