I went to the Whitney Biennial art thing. It was fine for the most part, nothing too cringe (in recent years they have had a lot more political art that was kind of annoyingly liberal in very dumb ways). There was some of that this year too of course, but overall not so bad. There was one piece though that I wanted to touch on. It was a hot pink neon light display with statements along the lines of: “We must stop imagining destruction, extraction, deforestation, displacement, apocalypse and genocide. We must imagine liberation.”
Art review
Art review
Art review
I went to the Whitney Biennial art thing. It was fine for the most part, nothing too cringe (in recent years they have had a lot more political art that was kind of annoyingly liberal in very dumb ways). There was some of that this year too of course, but overall not so bad. There was one piece though that I wanted to touch on. It was a hot pink neon light display with statements along the lines of: “We must stop imagining destruction, extraction, deforestation, displacement, apocalypse and genocide. We must imagine liberation.”