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After the Strike, Will Art Galleries Be Allies?

Last updated: January 30, 2026 3:45 pm
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Reimagining Solidarity in the Art World

As the call for a nationwide strike against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) echoes across the United States, cultural institutions find themselves at a crossroads. It is not enough to simply post statements of solidarity on social media; true allyship requires tangible actions that challenge the status quo within the art world.

Performative allyship has become a familiar phenomenon, characterized by surface-level gestures that prioritize optics over substance. From safety pins to black squares, these symbolic acts often fail to address the systemic issues at play. While intentions may be genuine, the underlying structures of power and privilege remain untouched.

Frictionless allyship, on the other hand, goes beyond mere symbolism. It involves real operational changes that disrupt the normative practices of institutions. Instead of just offering lip service, genuine solidarity introduces a level of discomfort that forces organizations to reevaluate their priorities.

The concept of friction in activism is crucial for making injustice visible to those who may otherwise be insulated from its impact. Just as the lunch counter sit-ins of the Civil Rights movement disrupted the status quo, protests against ICE aim to disrupt the bureaucratic smoothness of immigration enforcement.

Today, the nationwide strike known as “ICE Out” is a powerful example of collective action that goes beyond symbolic gestures. By calling for a day of no work, no school, and no shopping, participants are demonstrating real economic sacrifice in protest of ICE operations and recent fatal shootings.

Friction can also manifest as refusal, as seen in the deliberate withholding of Black dollars from corporations like Target. This act of economic resistance challenges the complacency of companies that benefit from cultural legitimacy while perpetuating systemic inequalities.

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In order for solidarity to be meaningful, it must result in tangible change. This could involve paying artists promptly, reallocating resources to support immigrant communities, or hosting educational events in gallery spaces. It’s not enough for solidarity to be a fleeting gesture; it must lead to lasting impact.

Ultimately, the art world must move beyond performative and frictionless allyship towards a more genuine form of solidarity. By prioritizing human urgency over institutional comfort, organizations can truly stand with those affected by detention and deportation.

It’s time for the art world to reimagine what solidarity looks like and to take concrete steps towards meaningful change.


Hundreds of commercial galleries posted statements ahead of today’s general strike. (all screenshots via Instagram by Hyperallergic)

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