“To discuss issues of political and artistic import, forums will run in the gallery’s open-floor space. Artists, historians, philosophers, activists and community members will speak on pressing social issues facing the United States: violence in the media; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender concerns; homelessness; migration; nationality; inclusion and exclusion. ‘Every 28 Hours,’ a theater performance inspired by the work of Black Lives Matter, will be held in the gallery. And on four dates leading up to the election, the museum planned free . . .” (“Where Art Meets Politics [And No One Fights],” New York Times, October 30).
