But if anything good can be said to have come from these events, it's the elevated level of awareness and (mostly) constructive
dialogue about serious issues like mental health, militarism, surveillance, and rape culture.
Not exact matches
«Sadly, Zephyr Teachout, having just stepped away from running a PAC, is reducing the «People's Pledge» to a political prop rather than engaging in a real
dialogue — if she is truly
serious about a real
dialogue on this important
issue, we will be happy to discuss it with her.»
Using humor, satire, and perturbation to comment on
serious problems that effect the art world at large, Andrea Fraser has helped create a
dialogue around systemic
issues, paving the way for groups like W.A.G.E. (established in 2008) that advocates for a more equitable distribution of the art world's economy (i.e. fair wages for artists), and Occupy Museums, an activist group that sprung from the Occupy Wall Street Movement and that made an instillation
about artist's debt at the 2017 Whitney Biennial.