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Trump Targets New Deal-Era Art

Last updated: January 20, 2026 3:30 am
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Art institutions are facing a challenging road ahead in 2026, as they grapple with evolving cultural landscapes and shifting political climates. One such battle is currently taking place in Washington, DC, where the Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building is under threat from the Trump administration. The building houses a collection of New Deal-era murals that depict the struggles and triumphs of working-class communities during the Great Depression. These murals, created by renowned artists like Ben Shahn and Philip Guston, are considered a “Sistine Chapel” of New Deal art, showcasing the resilience and spirit of those who were marginalized and neglected during a time of economic hardship.

Activists, led by organizations like Social Security Works, are fighting tooth and nail to save this historic space from destruction. They argue that these murals are not just paintings on a wall, but powerful symbols of resistance and resilience that must be preserved for future generations. Alex Lawson, executive director of Social Security Works, has vowed to protect the Wilbur Cohen building at all costs, emphasizing the importance of honoring the legacy of artists who used their craft to shed light on social injustices.

Meanwhile, in the world of art criticism, writers are challenging the traditional narratives surrounding beloved artists like Grandma Moses. While Moses is often portrayed as a quaint and folksy figure, some critics argue that her work also reflects harmful aspects of American culture. By deconstructing these myths and examining the broader implications of her art, critics like Bryan Martin are pushing for a more nuanced understanding of Moses and her place in art history.

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On the international front, artists like Lotty Rosenfeld are being celebrated for their radical approaches to art and activism. Rosenfeld, a Chilean artist, utilized her work to confront authoritarian regimes and challenge societal norms. Her use of linework as a form of resistance has inspired a new generation of artists to use their creativity as a tool for social change.

Looking ahead, the future of art museums is being reimagined by writers, curators, and artists alike. In a conversation with arts workers eunice bélidor and Dejha Carrington, curator Lise Ragbir explores the roles that art institutions should play in fostering community and promoting inclusivity. By shedding outdated practices and embracing new modes of engagement, museums have the opportunity to redefine themselves as spaces for dialogue, reflection, and empowerment.

As we navigate these turbulent times, it is clear that the role of art in society has never been more crucial. By preserving our cultural heritage, challenging dominant narratives, and reimagining the spaces where art is displayed, we can build a more equitable and inclusive future for all.

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