I’d wanted to write about something else tonight, but then I stumbled across this article in the Guardian on the CIA’s role in the rise of modern art and felt as though I had to pass it along… Here’s a clip: …Why did the CIA support them? Because in the propaganda war with the Soviet […]
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The CIA is apparently responsible for modern art
Posted in Art and Culture, Observations Also tagged Abstract Expressionism, Abstract Expressionist, CIA, Cold War, Congress for Cultural Freedom, de Kooning, Encounter, Franz Liebkind, International Organisations Division, Leo Bloom, long leash, modern art, Motherwell, narchic avant-garde, ONCE, patrons of the arts, Piss Christ, Pollock, Propaganda Assets Inventory, Soviet Union, Stephen Spender, The Producers, Yakov Smirnoff 4 Comments