January 7, 2022 • View in browserGood morning. ❄️ Today, Debra Brehmer reviews the large Barbara Kruger retrospective in Chicago, how Venetian glass captured the imagination of American artists, and curator Tahnee Ahtone discusses important murals in the Kiowa community and how they came to be (stay tuned, because on Sunday her email exhibition regarding the murals will be sent to all subscribers). — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief A Barbara Kruger Retrospective Mixes Capitalism and its CritiqueKruger never seemed to mind that the very world she critiqued co-opted her style and spit it back into advertising. | Debra Brehmer LATEST IN ART Kiowa Murals Embody Kiowa Language, Culture, and CommunityBorn out of a request back in 1978 to preserve tribal culture, the murals demonstrate the important role of art for members of the Kiowa nation. | Tahnee Ahtone SPONSORED Stream What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? Exclusively on MUBINamed one of the best films of the year by Film Comment, Hyperallergic, and Slant, Alexandre Koberidze's luminous portrait of young love reveals a modern-day fairy tale unlike any other. Now streaming exclusively on MUBI. Watch this and much more with a free month of hand-picked cinema: mubi.com/hyperallergic. Identity and Transformation in the Art of Raúl de NievesDe Nieves suggests that we are not just one thing or another, but an amalgamation, transforming, always in a state of becoming. | Megan N. Liberty SPONSORED SVA’s Continuing Education Courses Begin January 24The school offers over 230 online and on-campus courses in subjects like fine arts, design, animation, art & activism, writing, visual narrative, and more. Learn more. MORE FROM HYPERALLERGIC How Venetian Glass Seduced American Artists a Century AgoA lavishly illustrated, fascinating book explores the resurgence of Venetian glass and the ways it influenced American ideas about taste and beauty. | Lauren Moya Ford SPONSORED Paintings by Bay Area Artist Mitchell Johnson on View Now in Menlo Park and NYCJohnson’s paintings can be seen at Flea Street in Menlo Park, California, and in a group exhibition at Questroyal Fine Art in New York City. Learn more. Required ReadingThis week, a massive digital version of Rembrandt's "Night Watch," academics on Twitter, transgender and nonbinary methods of art history, the immorality of diet culture, and more. | Hrag Vartanian Become a MemberYour contributions support our independent journalism and help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. TRANSITIONS Iwona Blazwick will step down as director of Whitechapel Gallery. Francesca Esmay was appointed the Guggenheim’s director of engagement, conservation, and collections care. James G. Leventhal was appointed executive director of the San José Institute of Contemporary Art. Liz Nielsen is now represented by Miles McEnery Gallery. AWARDS & ACCOLADES The fifth annual Queer|Art|Prize awards were bestowed to Lola Flash (Sustained Achievement) and Anaïs Duplan (Recent Work). Pamela Sneed is the inaugural recipient of the Black Queer|Art|Mentorship Award, which will be renamed the Pamela Sneed Award for Black Queer|Art|Mentorship Artists & Organizers. MOST POPULAR
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