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What makes Miller's The Gleaners a classic?

Miller created this painting in mid-19th century France, a time of rapid expansion of capitalist agriculture and increased privatization of land. Look closely at the gleaners in the close up, contrasted with the stacks of wheat in the distance, and the presence of the overseer on horseback, who seems to be overseeing the gleaners' every move. Miller did not intentionally create dramatic conflicts and contradictions, but only presented an ordinary scene of labor with calm and restrained brushstrokes. But behind this seemingly ordinary picture, we can deeply feel the great social inequality - the deprivation of the peasants' right to live by the privatization of land. That's why the bourgeois critics at that time accused the painting of “inciting the poor to hate the rich”. When art intervenes in reality and reaches such a high level, it is the key to making The Gleaners a classic. #Entertainment t #Painting #Miller #The Gleaners

What makes Miller's The Gleaners a classic?What makes Miller's The Gleaners a classic?
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Genius Grants and the Art of Unseen Stories Across Borders and Traditions

Every year, the MacArthur Foundation quietly spotlights creators whose work reshapes how we see the world—no applications, no interviews, just peer recognition and a life-changing grant. Among the 2023 fellows, four visual artists stand out for their bold approaches to history, identity, and community. Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, drawing from her Cuban roots, crafts installations that trace the tangled legacies of the Afro-Cuban diaspora, inviting viewers to witness stories often left in the shadows. Raven Chacon, a Diné composer and artist, turns sound into a tool for reimagining the histories of contested lands, using visual scores to honor Indigenous women’s musical voices. Carolyn Lazard disrupts the myth of the solitary artist, instead highlighting the collective, often invisible labor behind art and care. Dyani White Hawk, Sičáŋǧu Lakota, transforms beadwork into a quiet act of resistance, weaving Indigenous tradition into the fabric of contemporary art. These artists remind us: true genius often lies in the courage to reveal what’s been overlooked or unheard. #Entertainment #Painting#MacArthurFellows #IndigenousArt

Genius Grants and the Art of Unseen Stories Across Borders and Traditions