The art of politics
Politics.
It’s the thing I am most weary of at the moment, but the one thing I can’t keep from jawing on about pretty much everywhere. Someone mentions something, anything, and I’ll jump right into the political rabbit hole, delving deeper and deeper until a discussion on education policy suddenly takes a loop into weird conspiracy theory and I’m just spent and collapse into an electoral heap.
So as much as I want to get back to daydreaming and googling cryptid monsters, photoshop jokes, and celebrity scandals, politics is all that is on my over-heating little brain.
Politics, I just can’t quit you.
But at least maybe I can find a new way of looking at the political gridlock of today.
Over at the Arts Students Leage of Denver, the exhibition This Is How I See It: Politics and Art in America offers a chance to see artist representations of their own political thoughts. Using a variety of styles and mediums, the artists express and explore their personal politics.
Running through September 10th, the exhibit is free to the public.
(The picture, by the by, is not from the exhibit, but rather a Jasper Johns piece. I’ve liked him ever since his appearance on the Simpsons. Very cultured reason, I know.)
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