Urge University to take advantage of the rise in Contemporary art
Contemporary art is on the rise, and with the attention toward the form growing, United States museums are seeing more and more visitors.
Contemporary art is on the rise, and with the attention toward the form growing, United States museums are seeing more and more visitors.
Stolen coins, burgled artwork and forgeries all share a common trait — they result from crime. Venturing one step further, one might ask: What compels an individual to commit art theft or forgery?
From one executive order to the next, Donald Trump’s presidency has shaken the world. Now, it has shaken the art world. In mid-February, the White House announced the plan to eliminate the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). In addition, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Legal Services Corporation and AmeriCorps, among other programs, may also be cut.
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