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Besides being a blow to diversity and the objectivity of the funding landscape, the death of the National Endowment for the Arts would be a deeply symbolic loss, says Isaac Kaplan.

Most Americans are less familiar with the National Endowment for the Arts’s mission than with its reputation as a source of controversy and Republican ire. The NEA has long been a target for elimination by Republicans, but they’ve never succeeded in wiping it out altogether. Until, perhaps, now. Pressing fears about the agen... Keep reading on Artsy