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Dairakudakan onstage at ADF, 1982
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Misty Copeland for Elle Magazine recreating Degas’ artwork
Engaging with art is not simply a solitary event. The arts and culture represent one of the few areas in our society where people can come together to share an experience even if they see the world in radically different ways. The important thing is not that we agree about the experience that we share, but that we consider it worthwhile sharing an experience at all. In art and other forms of cultural expression, disagreement is accepted and embraced as an essential ingredient. In this sense, the community created by arts and culture is potentially a great source of inspiration for politicians and activists who work to transcend the polarising populism and stigmatisation of other people, positions, and worldviews that is sadly so endemic in public discourse today.
- Olafur Eliasson
Vitraux d’Antoine Bertin (1900) de la Maison Schott (1863), quai Choiseul à Nancy, Lorraine, France
Stained glass window by Antoine Bertin at Maison Schott located in Nancy, France.
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