The artist “would like to offer it to the White House for a long-term loan,” wrote Spector, who has been critical of Trump. The White House did not respond to inquiries about the matter. It is common for presidents and first ladies to borrow major works of art to decorate the Oval Office, the first family’s residence and various rooms at the White House. “This must be the first day of our revolution to take back our beloved country from hatred, racism and intolerance,” Spector wrote on Instagram a day after Trump’s 2016 election. “Don’t mourn, organize,” the curator wrote.
Source: thestar January 25, 2018 21:56 UTC