An art historian says it’s unfair to hold modern art to the standards of MeToo
What should we do with the art created by people who commit great wrongs? In his recent article about the sexual abuse allegations against esteemed conductor James Levine, New York Times music critic Anthony Tommasini wondered whether he should purge the maestro’s greatest recordings from his collection. Ultimately, Tommasini reasons that the revelations about Levine’s…