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The Art World’s Epstein Problem

Last updated: February 7, 2026 4:05 am
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The recent release of the Epstein files has sparked widespread interest and concern, shedding light on the depravity and corruption that pervades the world’s richest elites. The art world, in particular, has not been immune to these scandals, with revelations of connections between prominent figures and the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

In a thought-provoking opinion piece, Editor-at-Large Hrag Vartanian delves into the implications of these revelations and calls for a reevaluation of the funding sources that sustain the arts ecosystem. Vartanian challenges the notion that the system has always been corrupt, emphasizing the need for a shift towards a more ethical and transparent approach to funding in the art world.

The newly released Epstein files have exposed disturbing connections within the art world, including artist Jeff Koons attending a dinner party organized by Epstein and the resignation of David A. Ross, chair of the School of Visual Arts MFA Art Practice Department, due to his extensive email exchanges with the convicted sex offender. The files also contain allegations of abuse by private equity billionaire and MoMA trustee Leon Black, highlighting the dark underbelly of the art industry.

In other news, artist Mary LeGarde’s powerful “ICE OUT” bead earrings serve as a symbol of resistance against ICE’s oppressive tactics. Additionally, a discussion on the role of art galleries as allies in the aftermath of recent strikes raises important questions about the need for genuine support and solidarity within the art community.

The pitfalls of archival art are also explored, with writer Vinh Phu Pham cautioning against the reliance on historical artifacts as a means of political action. Pham argues that while archival work has its place, it should not overshadow the need for active engagement and advocacy in the present.

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From reviews of exhibitions by artists like James Castle and Michelle Segre to insightful critiques of works by Julia Fish and Eugène Atget, the art world continues to be a space of innovation and reflection. The diverse array of voices and perspectives showcased in these critiques highlight the richness and complexity of contemporary art practices.

In conclusion, the need for a more ethical and transparent arts ecosystem is paramount in light of recent revelations. By critically examining the funding sources and power dynamics that shape the art world, we can work towards a more equitable and just creative environment for all.

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