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political art

Eternal Labors

A conversation with the organizers of the Re:Working Labor exhibition.

Agit Póp

Political pop art from Latin America, on view at the Block Museum.

Art and the End of Mass Incarceration

How artists envision a future without mass incarceration.

#AiWeiwei in #Chicago

Controversial artist Ai Weiwei's first solo show in Chicago is at the Museum of Contemporary Photography. There will be selfies.

A Global Affair: The United States, South Korea, and the ‘Business’ of Art Censorship

The possibility of censorship of American art under a Trump administration is eerily familiar to political regimes overseas.

Rituals of Dislocation and Leonard Suryajaya’s “Don’t Hold on to Your Bones”

Leonard Suryajaya’s “Don’t Hold on to Your Bones” is challenging but deeply worthwhile.