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Anti-Trump Art Exhibit Opens In Tribeca
A gallery in Tribeca is displaying work from dozens of artists to mark a year since President Donald Trump's inauguration.

TRIBECA, NY — The latest in anti-Trump art is here: A new exhibition that opens on Wednesday in Tribeca is displaying a full year of "resistance" art to mark a year since President Donald Trump's inauguration.
The new artwork is on display at the Untitled Space gallery, located at 45 Lispenard St., and brings together dozens of artists and the work they've produced in the last year.
The gallery, curated by Indira Cesarine, includes pieces that cover immigration rights, healthcare, climate change, white supremacy, and more.
"Since the election, we have been confronted with extremes living in a country which has become increasingly divisive and threatening to civil and human rights," Cesarine said in a statement. "In the past year, our culture has dealt with continuous turmoil, mass shootings, increasingly disturbing accounts of gross sexual misconduct, threats to the rights of immigrants, reproductive rights, transgender rights, threats against our rights to health care, against gender and racial equality, against the protection of our environment, of internet neutrality, as well as attacks against Planned Parenthood, the EPA, the NEA and global organizations such as UNESCO."
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A portion of the proceeds from the Untitled Space exhibit will be donated to the American Civil Liberties Union.
The exhibition will be open through Feb. 4.
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Image credit: Courtesy of Untitled Space
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