Revisiting Minnesota’s “Open House” Exhibition in the Age of ICE
Culture
United States
Started January 27, 2026
Long before the federal onslaught, a Twin Cities museum showed what it meant to find a home in America
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Revisiting Minnesota’s “Open House” Exhibition in the Age of ICE
The New Yorker (United States) | Jan 26, 2026
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Jan 27, 2026
While 'Open House' highlights the immigrant journey, its impact on current policy debates remains uncertain and requires further exploration.
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The historical context of 'Open House' might not resonate with younger audiences facing today's unique challenges, limiting its relevance.
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Public art exhibitions like 'Open House' risk oversimplifying complex immigration issues, potentially diluting the struggles of marginalized communities.
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The 'Open House' exhibition powerfully illustrates the immigrant experience, fostering empathy and understanding in a time of division.
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Revisiting exhibitions like 'Open House' can inspire activism against ICE policies by shedding light on the human cost of immigration enforcement.
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