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November 30, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. ☁️ Today, reconsidering the work of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, a college dorm that almost looks like a prison, and Cheetos dust art lands on a yacht in Miami for the fairs. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Activists Speak Out Against Plan to Relocate NYC’s Controversial Roosevelt Statue to North DakotaThe Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (MHA) Nation says tribal leaders were not consulted regarding the relocation of the statue. | Valentina Di Liscia SPONSORED IN MIAMI... Cheetos Dust Artworks on a Yacht May Mark the Endtimes at Miami BaselTaping a banana wasn’t enough, so the art world had to do something even more stupid with food. | Sarah Rose Sharp SPONSORED Earn Your MA in Curatorial Practice at the School of Visual ArtsAt the New York-based, globally-linked program, curators and experts teach from their own professional experience, focusing primarily on contemporary art. Learn more. LATEST IN ART Kidlat Tahimik's Subversive Retelling of the Philippines' Colonial HistoryTo showcase this work exactly 500 years after Magellan’s conquest of the Philippines in a space that, 134 years ago, was a “human zoo” of Indigenous people from the Philippines, is certainly poignant. | Sabrina Boutselis SPONSORED Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art Presents Beyond IntentionThis exhibition in Great Falls, Montana addresses the concept of intention in contemporary fiber art and its complex relationship with the history of women’s art as craft. Learn more. A More Expansive Understanding of What It Means to Be HumanN.H.I., short for No Humans Involved, was an acronym used by the LAPD to refer to “young Black males who belong to the jobless category of the inner-city ghettos.” | Caroline Ellen Liou The Magnum Opus of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Influential Korean American ArtistCha, who was murdered at 31 years old, explored the nuances of forced migration and language. | Allison Conner SPONSORED Hunterdon Art Museum Exhibition Explores Decolonization With Indigenous Artist Marie WattCurated by Jason Vartikar in collaboration with the artist, Companion Species (At What Cost): The Works of Marie Watt highlights tapestries among a variety of textile works. Learn more. The Queer Feminist Agenda of Wilder Alison’s Abstract Wool PaintingsSince 2014, Alison has been visually dissecting Monique Wittig’s novel The Lesbian Body, which theorizes the split subjectivity women experience in language, an inherently patriarchal structure. | Ksenia M. Soboleva ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC Licorice Pizza, Paul Thomas Anderson’s Ode to the San Fernando Valley of the 1970sStoner jokes, unexpected pop culture references, and an unlikely love story jangle against each other like charms on a bracelet. | Mark Asch SPONSORED CalArts Cultivates an Environment of Artistic Experimentation and Free Creative ExplorationThe institute awarded more than $25.7 million in scholarships to 95% of degree-seeking students this past academic year. Learn more. Plans for a Billion Dollar College Dormitory Are a Strange Mix of Carceral and UtopianThe plans for Munger Hall may just be the most ruthlessly efficient way to house 4500 students. | Luke Studebaker Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Join UsIN OUR STORE Albrecht Dürer Celestial Map ScarfThe perfect gift for fans of art and astrology is here at last! This silk twill scarf is adorned by constellations in the night sky, evoking a famous woodblock print created by German Renaissance painter and printmaker Albrecht Dürer in 1515. MOST POPULAR "Discovery of a Lifetime": Rare Tudor Paintings From Elizabeth I's Reign Found Hidden in Medieval ManorWhy Frida Kahlo Still Isn't a Great Woman Artist According to the MarketThe Magnificent History of Japanese ScreensC’mon C’mon and Mike Mills’s Vision of Masculine VulnerabilityThe Complicated Legacy of Modernist Minoru Yamasaki, Architect of World Trade Center
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