The recent release of the Epstein files has brought to light some shocking revelations about the extent of his crimes and the complicity of the intellectual elite in absolving him of his wrongdoings. Despite his conviction as a depraved criminal and serial abuser, Epstein was portrayed by influential figures in the arts, politics, and business as a misunderstood and virtuously transgressive character. This narrative of normalization and justification of immorality is reminiscent of the way history has absolved the Marquis de Sade, a figure whose perversion and criminality were overlooked due to his wealth and power.
In an insightful article, Ed Simon delves into the parallels between Epstein and the Marquis de Sade, highlighting the oppressive politics that underlie their actions and the complicity of society in enabling their behavior. The era of Sade, characterized by aristocracy, capitalism, and fascism, provides a lens through which to understand the mechanisms that allowed Epstein to operate with impunity.
Meanwhile, billionaire and arts patron Les Wexner continues to deny any knowledge of Epstein’s crimes, despite mounting evidence suggesting otherwise. In a recent deposition, lawmakers have questioned Wexner’s naivety and the role his financial support may have played in facilitating Epstein’s illicit activities.
For a reprieve from the darkness of these stories, Hyperallergic is hosting an online conversation between artist Damien Davis and Editor-in-Chief Hakim Bishara on March 2. Davis, known for his incisive writing on power imbalances in the art world, promises to offer a critical perspective on the issues plaguing the industry. This event is exclusively for Hyperallergic members, so be sure to subscribe to join the conversation.
In other news, artist Marigold Santos explores the concept of epiphytes in her work, using plants that grow on other plants without harm as a metaphor for the ways diasporas form. Her unique approach to art offers a fresh perspective on cultural identity and interconnectedness.
As we navigate through these challenging times, it is essential to stay informed and engaged with the world around us. Hyperallergic remains committed to providing insightful commentary on current events and trends in the art world. Stay tuned for more updates and thought-provoking discussions as we continue to explore the intersection of art, culture, and society.

