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“The Working Issue, as this year’s project has been named, is dedicated to critically engage what the Editorial Team perceives as a gap between the art world’s social justice intentions and its actions through the perspective of seven individuals. This gap is the disparity that has become clearer since the American 2016 presidential election, when many cultural institutions pronounced themselves as champions of equality and free speech and places of resistance against injustice.”

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    “The Working Issue, as this year’s project has been named, is dedicated to critically engage what the Editorial Team perceives as a gap between the art world’s social justice intentions and its actions through the perspective of seven individuals. This gap is the disparity that has become clearer since the American 2016 presidential election, when many cultural institutions pronounced themselves as champions of equality and free speech and places of resistance against injustice.”
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