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Un buen día de trabajo para Grandma Moses y el Smithsonian.
Its American art museum interprets a Yankee original, keeping woke hysterics to a minimum
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National Review (United States) | Mar 21, 2026
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Emphasizing historical art without modern interpretations can lead to a narrow understanding of cultural narratives and exclude important perspectives.
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Preserving traditional art forms like Grandma Moses' work is essential for maintaining cultural heritage and honoring American history.
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By minimizing 'woke' influences, museums risk alienating younger generations who seek inclusive and diverse representations in art.
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Highlighting artists like Grandma Moses allows for a celebration of folk art that resonates with American identity and values.
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The Smithsonian's approach to showcasing art should balance historical significance with contemporary relevance to engage a diverse audience.
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