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Whitney Biennial Artists Revealed

Last updated: December 16, 2025 3:15 am
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In 2025, the art world saw a resurgence of anti-monarchical art, a movement that challenged traditional power structures and embraced a more egalitarian and inclusive aesthetic. This shift was evident in the No Kings movement, which rejected hierarchical systems in favor of a more democratic approach to art and culture. The rise of anti-monarchical art reflected a broader cultural shift towards questioning authority and challenging oppressive regimes.

One notable event that highlighted this trend was a First Amendment rally in New York City, held at Federal Hall where the Bill of Rights was first proposed. The rally celebrated artistic freedom and the importance of free speech, reminding attendees of the power of art to inspire change and resist oppression. High schooler Madison Lindo’s performance at the rally encapsulated the spirit of resistance and hope that permeated the event, underscoring the need for creative expression in times of political turmoil.

The art world also grappled with issues of preservation and destruction, as debates raged over the fate of iconic buildings like Dallas City Hall. The potential demolition of this Brutalist landmark raised questions about the prioritization of wealth over public interest, highlighting the ongoing struggle to protect architectural heritage in the face of urban development.

In the realm of opinion, writer Ed Simon delved into the visual history of the No Kings movement, tracing its roots back to the subversive acts of resistance against monarchical power. From the defacement of statues to contemporary art movements, the resistance to tyranny has always found expression in aesthetic subversion.

Meanwhile, a new art and science program launched by the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation sought to explore the intersection of art and science, inspired by Dalí’s visionary approach to creativity. The program aimed to push the boundaries of knowledge and imagination through interdisciplinary dialogue, reflecting a growing interest in blending artistic and scientific practices.

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Overall, the art world in 2025 was marked by a spirit of defiance and innovation, with artists and activists using their creative voices to challenge authority, preserve cultural heritage, and inspire change. As the year unfolded, it became clear that art had the power to shape narratives, challenge power structures, and ignite social movements for a more just and equitable world.

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