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Future Proof

How not to become a cultural dinosaur. Words by Annabel Bai Jackson. Photograph by Inès Manai.

In the winter of 1949, the Whitney Museum in New York held its annual exhibition of American painting, a show whose curators aimed to forecast where modern art might go next. Given the undertaking, reviews were bound to be mixed. The Time magazine reviewer was particularly vitriolic: “If their sort of painting represented the most vital force in contemporary U.S. art, ” the critic wrote, then “art was in a bad way.” The 21st century couldn’t disagree more. The twin

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