11-01-2026 22:08 via artsjournal.com

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Today’s Highlights: History is being literalized and edited in real-time. The National Portrait Gallery has swapped its portraits of Donald Trump and removed caption text referencing his two impeachments, a move that has reignited debates over how federal institutions curate political legacy (Washington Post (Yahoo) ).In the commercial sector, the promise of digital efficiency is faltering. A new investigation reveals that while digital ticketing was supposed to end counterfeiting, it has
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