{"id":14920,"date":"2017-01-18T16:52:11","date_gmt":"2017-01-18T16:52:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/artzealous.com\/?p=14920"},"modified":"2017-01-18T18:24:11","modified_gmt":"2017-01-18T18:24:11","slug":"5-ways-artists-are-taking-action-against-trump","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/artzealous.com\/5-ways-artists-are-taking-action-against-trump\/","title":{"rendered":"6 Ways Artists are Taking Action Against Trump"},"content":{"rendered":"

From the simple act of protesting to the creation of powerful anti-Trump works, countless artists are gearing up to take a major stand on or before January 20, AKA Inauguration Day. Here\u2019s how they\u2019re using their talents to fight back:<\/p>\n

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1. The Nasty Women Art Exhibition<\/strong><\/p>\n

Photo\/\/ Instagram, @nastywomenexhibiton<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

It all started with a Facebook post by ceramic artist Roxanne Jackson and curator\/writer Jessamyn Fiore suggesting a group show in New York City, but because of the massive response, shows are now being held in cities across the country and even across the pond in the U.K. and the Netherlands. A myriad of artists have chosen to participate to demonstrate their solidarity as Nasty Women<\/a> and defend their rights which they feel are threatened by the looming Trump administration. The New York show, held at the Knockdown Center in Queens, raised over $42,000 and all proceeds went to Planned Parenthood.<\/p>\n

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2.\u00a0<\/b>Trump Moving Day\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Photo\/\/ Instagram, @dellyrose<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Formed by artists Jonathan Horowitz, Alex Da Corte, curator Alison Gingeras, dealer Bill Powers and several others involved in the art world, Halt Action Group<\/a>\u00a0held a protest event in New York City on Monday, January 16. Participants were\u00a0asked to \u201chelp the Trumps move\u201d by bringing boxes which many are choosing to inscribe with the rights they fear they will lose come Inauguration Day. Painter Cecily Brown debuted her box on Instagram, which reads \u201cGOODBYE REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS.\u201d<\/p>\n

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3. The J20 Art Strike<\/strong><\/p>\n

Photo\/\/ j20artstrike.org<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Thousands of notable artists, art critics and curators, among them Hans Haacke, Richard Serra, Cindy Sherman and Tania Bruguera, have signed on to participate in this act of non-compliance with the Trump administration, choosing to close the doors of their studios, galleries and other cultural institutions on Inauguration Day and hit the streets in protest.<\/p>\n

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4. Discounted\u00a0Admission at Museums in NYC and Beyond<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Photo\/\/ www.whitney.org<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

While many institutions are choosing to close their doors on inauguration day, others<\/a>\u00a0will be offering pay-what-you-wish or even free admission. Participants include the Whitney Museum of American Art,\u00a0The Museum of Arts and Design, the New Museum,\u00a0the\u00a0Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston and\u00a0the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.<\/p>\n

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5. Poster Designs for the Women\u2019s March on Washington<\/strong><\/p>\n

Photo\/\/ huffingtonpost.com<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The Women\u2019s March happening in Washington DC, set to take place on Inauguration Day, put out an open call for poster designs and received more than 5,000 submissions. Eight powerful images were selected, among them works by Jennifer Maravillas, Kate Deciccio, Liza Donovan and Jessica Sabogal. Posters are being printed by female owned and operated printers and a limited number will be available free of charge at the protest, or participants can download<\/a> 5 of the 8 designs for free and print them themselves.<\/p>\n

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6. Illma Gore\u2019s Blood Painting<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Photo\/\/ thecreatorsproject.vice.com<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Perhaps the most extreme measure being taken by an artist to protest Trump\u2019s presidency is a work by L.A.-based Illma Gore<\/a>. Partnering with Indecline<\/a>, the activist group responsible for the naked Trump statues placed in 5 different cities last August, she and a group of others have painted\u00a0a 10-by-15 foot mural using their own blood as well as blood donated by other artists and activists. A public viewing of the work, entitled “Rise Up Thy Young Blood,”\u00a0was held at Samuel Freeman Gallery in Mid-City Los Angeles on Sunday, January 15.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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