In an interview on the Joe Rogan podcast, Gala Co-chairman Anna Wintour announced “Fasc -ism” as the theme for this year’s long-awaited event.
“The popular 20th-century movement has been reduced to stereotypes and this is the time to re-visit innovations of the incorrectly understood period of art,” said Wintour on the popular podcast that President Trump helped to push the White House during the recent elections. “Fascists are not a monolith,” she added.
Long as a taboo in art museums, the subject of fascism is now in the spotlight, because government officials brush about how to close the institutions of democracy in favor of the more corporatist system that increasingly benefits the rich and powerful.
“The art community has long been familiar with the Oligarch-controlled spaces of culture, but now that the government catches up with the art world. We think that the art community can be paramount in this new wave,” met Gala Gastenstoel Marco Rubio explained this afternoon during a press conference. Rubio was accompanied during the press event on the stairs of the museum by art collector and republican Donor Norman Braman.
The theme, the museum said, hopes our understanding of diversification fascism And how they continue to resist generative underground movements, those stereotypes. A corresponding exhibition shows items from the “frankly shockingly extended” collection of black leather row shoes of the museum, said a press release.
The museum also announced that everyone was caught to sneak into the elite affair in would be deported to a super prison in El Salvador, regardless of immigration status.
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