March 16, 2022 • View in browserGood morning. ☀️ Today, the man who stabbed two employees at the Museum of Modern Art has been apprehended in Philadelphia, the National Portrait Gallery in London adds five self-portraits by women artists to its collection, and 15 things museums do that piss some of us off — I’m sure you’ll be able to relate to a number of these. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief 15 Things Museums Do That Piss Me OffThe vast majority of museums have a long way to go before we can truly say that they are welcoming for anyone and everyone to visit. | Isabella Segalovich SPONSORED Immersive Documentary Photography Exhibition COAL + ICE Visualizes the Climate CrisisAsia Society’s traveling exhibition brings art and climate to center stage this spring at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. Learn more. LATEST NEWS Everlyn Nicodemus, "Självporträtt, Åkersberga" (1982) (courtesy Richard Saltoun Gallery)
SPONSORED Keith Haring: A Radiant Legacy Is on View at the Michener Art MuseumFeaturing more than 100 unique works by the acclaimed Pop Art icon, this exhibition in Doylestown, Pennsylvania is open through July 31. Learn more. ART & BOOKS Hong Kong Painter Wesley Tongson and the Lineage of Chinese Landscape ArtAt BAMPFA, Tongson’s paintings hang alongside works from the museum’s collection of traditional Chinese ink paintings. | Emily Wilson SPONSORED Tyler School of Art and Architecture Opens 2022 MFA Thesis Exhibition SeriesThemes of collective identity, preservation of memories, living in a time of disease, and communal healing and catharsis permeate works by 25 graduate students. Learn more. Luigi Ghirri’s Affectionate Photos of Puglia’s Calm, Hushed SpacesBy the time of his death in 1992, at age 49, Luigi Ghirri had taken some 2,000 pictures in Puglia, most of which have never been seen publicly. | Lauren Moya Ford Photographs as Passageways to the ProfoundRich in sensations and ideas, Running Falling Flying Floating Crawling uses unexpected juxtapositions of text and image to offer both antidotes to the mundane and passageways to the profound. | John Seed Become a member today to support our independent journalism. IN OUR STORE Sardis Column Correspondence CardsAnyone who’s longed for society to return to writing letters knows it’s never going to happen without great stationery. Bring a touch of refinement to your written correspondence with this set of 25 gold-embossed cards with envelopes. Shop more art-inspired stationery. |