Race in America: The Philip Guston Controversy
National Gallery of Art Director Kaywin Feldman joins The Post discuss her decision to postpone the Philip Guston exhibit and the impact calls for racial justice have had on the art world at large.
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Race in America: The Philip Guston Controversy
National Gallery of Art Director Kaywin Feldman joins The Post discuss her decision to postpone the Philip Guston exhibit and the impact calls for racial justice have had on the art world at large.
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