Powerful Art in the Smithsonian Censored by the White House
Freedom of expression is a cornerstone of democracy, and any attempt to suppress it must be resisted. This artwork by Felipe Galindo Feggo, published widely, has been singled out on a White House list of so-called “objectionable” art.
Felipe GalindoAugust 28, 2025
Felipe GalindoFelipe Galindo/Feggo creates humorous art in a variety of media, including cartoons, illustrations, animations, fine art & public art. His work is exhibited and published worldwide, including in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Narrative and MAD. Awards include United Nations Correspondents Association; Aydın Doğan Competition, Turkey; Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, NYC; Puffin Fondation; Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance; Zagreb International Competition; Porto Cartoon Festival, Portugal; New York Fondation for the Arts; International Latino Book Awards; Knnoke-Heist Humor Festival, Belgium; National Association of Latino Arts and Culture; Cambridge Latino Film Festival; Latino Public Broadcasting; New York Council for the Arts Media Arts Award and US/Mexico Fund for Culture Grant.