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On Our National Mall, New Monuments Tell New Stories
  + stars: | 2023-08-17 | by ( Blake Gopnik | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Combine those three terms, and you often end up in a glorious muddle. For just one month, Friday, Aug. 18 through Sept. 18, the National Mall will be hosting “Pulling Together,” an open-air exhibition that tests what works best, or fails least, when artists, publics and monuments are brought together. “Pulling Together” makes room for monuments that talk, for instance, about Black church leaders with AIDS, about the schoolchildren who cut through Washington’s color line, and about Asian migration after America’s war in Vietnam. (One shocking absence: art that addresses the sexism undermining half the world’s humans. The show is planned as the first installment in “Beyond Granite,” a series of temporary public projects led by the Trust for the National Mall with the National Capital Planning Commission and the National Park Service.
Persons: Paul Farber, Salamishah Tillet, Lincoln, Farber Organizations: Art, AIDS, Trust, National Capital Planning Commission, National Park Service, Rutgers University, The New York Times, Mellon Foundation Locations: Vietnam, Philadelphia
A photograph showing the Federal Reserve building in Washington, DC is circulating online with claims that suggest the building is preparing for repercussions following rising interest rates. However, the building is undergoing renovations, according to a Fed statement. However, the building is currently undergoing scheduled renovations announced in 2021 (www.ncpc.gov/news/item/154/) and anticipated to continue through 2030. Fencing around the Federal Reserve building is likely due to ongoing renovations. This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team.
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