Attention, Fascism Ahead
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Attention, Fascism Ahead
"In the future world, America, with its energy and vitality, must play a leading role,"
"When I try to picture where Koons's sculptures belong and to and about whom they are speaking, I think about President Trump's plan for a gaudy 90,000-square-foot ballroom for 1,000 guests,"
"If entering the United States suddenly requires surrendering your digital life and your family's private information, how long before people simply choose not to come?"
Joan MirĂ³'s fascination with the United States and belief in America's leading role due to energy and vitality is highlighted through a Barcelona exhibition. Artists across the United States honor an ICU nurse killed by federal agents and install road signs in Philadelphia warning of looming fascism. Concerns about restrictive immigration measures and demands for personal data raise fears that international artists and collectors may avoid the United States, risking loss of art market dominance. Strong critical reviews and a sharp critique of a major contemporary exhibition appear, and job openings are listed for editorial and marketing positions.
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