After the Brooklyn Museum turned down thousands of applicants to its open-call show, the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition decided to organize its own exhibition.
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August 30, 2024

Happy Friday! After the Brooklyn Museum turned down thousands of applicants to its open-call show, the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition decided to organize its own exhibition. Read News Editor Valentina Di Liscia’s report on the forthcoming Salon des Refusés 2024, a nod to the 1863 show comprising Paris Salon “rejects” like Édouard Manet and Camille Pissarro.

There’s more below, as ever, including artist Hema Shironi’s quilted confrontations with the Sri Lankan flag and Required Reading. You can also start your morning with a visit to three artists’ studios in A View From the Easel, complete with color wheels, India ink, and string.

— Lakshmi Rivera Amin, Associate Editor

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An Art Exhibition That Makes Rejection Look Good

The Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition is preparing to proudly display works that didn’t make it into a popular open-call show at the Brooklyn Museum.| Valentina Di Liscia

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ART & ARTISTS

What to Do When Your National Flag Doesn’t Represent You?

Though she belongs to a movement of young artists exploring recent upheavals in Sri Lanka, Hema Shironi’s works also draw upon her experience as a mixed-identity artist. | Pramodha Weerasekera

A View From the Easel

“I consider the studio to be a co-creator of my work, and the container for my actions.” | Lakshmi Rivera Amin

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Required Reading

This week: diving into the Black Atlantic, Percival Everett’s James, “demure” by and for trans people, debunking the “marshmallow test,” and much more. | Lakshmi Rivera Amin

TRANSITIONS

Le Monte Booker was appointed president and CEO of Newfields, the campus that includes the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

Victor Ehikhamenor is now represented by Maruani Mercier gallery in Brussels.

Kelly Shindler was named executive director of Philadelphia’s Fabric Workshop and Museum. Read more on Hyperallergic.

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Kenjiro Okazaki is now represented by Pace Gallery in collaboration with Blum gallery, Galerie Frank Elbaz, Nantenshi Gallery, and Takuro Someya Contemporary Art.

AWARDS & ACCOLADES

Camille Brown, Pavel Pys, and Daniela Lieja Quintanar are among the 50 curators across United States art institutions to receive grants from the Teiger Foundation. See the full list here.

Cleo Reed, Symara Sarai, Megan Mi-Ai Lee, Kiara Ocasio, Cyle Warner, and May Makki are the 2024 Performance, Visual Art, and Curatorial AIRspace Residents at Abrons Arts Center.

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