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October 28, 2022 • View in browserGood morning. ☁️ Today in the news, a climate activist glues his head to Vermeer's “Girl With a Pearl Earring” in a Dutch museum. What can I say... they can't all be brilliant. And in New York, Columbia University faces criticism for asking its students to redesign Harlem, the same neighborhood it has been gentrifying. Also, we have two guides for you today: one for the best art shows in New York in November and another is AI image generators for dummies — what are they, how to sign up, and how to use them. Happy Friday, everyone. — Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Your Concise New York Art Guide for November 2022Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very New York art events this month, including the New York Latin American Art Triennial, Baldwin Lee, Triton Mobley, and more. | Billy Anania SPONSORED LATEST NEWS The country’s only official Emmett Till statue was unveiled last week in Greenwood, Mississippi. (courtesy Carolyn McAdams) A new public sculpture (said to be the only official statue) honoring Emmett Till is unveiled in Greenwood, Mississippi. Activists criticize Columbia's “Co-Designing Smart Cities” course, feeling it is only pushing the school’s gentrification of the neighborhood. Outraged patrons heckle an activist who glued his head to Johannes Vermeer’s “Girl with a Pearl Earring” in a climate change action.SPONSORED Join a Dynamic MFA Program in Art and Design at the University of LouisvilleEvery MFA student receives a generous scholarship, a private studio, and financial support for travel, research, and creative activity. Learn more. DEMYSTIFYING MEDIA An Amateur’s Guide to Using AI Image GeneratorsDistraught by DALL-E? Mystified by Midjourney? We give you the lowdown on four popular AI platforms. | Rhea Nayyar SPONSORED Krannert Art Museum Presents Fake News & Lying Pictures: Political Prints in the Dutch RepublicCurated by Maureen E. Warren, this exhibition at KAM at the University of Illinois explores the visual strategies early modern Dutch printmakers used to shape public opinion. Learn more. A Guide to Witchcraft in the Blockchain EraSpell Bound helps readers curious about the craft to both see and understand the wide array of expressions that magic can assume, including in the context of new technologies. | An Xiao Mina SPONSORED Wild Pigment Project Embraces Reciprocal Foraging at Santa Fe’s form & conceptAsking what it means to work with materials gathered in wild places, this exhibition features work by an international group of artists and traditional practitioners. Learn more. MORE ON HYPERALLERGIC Ye's Critics Got It All WrongTreating Kanye West’s latest statements as exceptional, rather than a routine expression of the everyday reality of white supremacy, is only making the problem worse. | Isabella Segalovich New York Stage Productions Are Feeling the Strain of Supply ShortagesWhen supply chains and funding fall short, theatre does too. | Emma Forgione Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberTRANSITIONS Jill D’Alessandro was appointed director and curator of the Avenir Institute of Textile Art and Fashion at the Denver Art Museum. Valéria Piccoli was named Ken and Linda Cutler Chair of the Arts of the Americas and curator of Latin American Art at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Shoshana Resnikoff was named the Demmer Curator of 20th and 21st Century Design at the Milwaukee Art Museum. AWARDS & ACCOLADES Daniel Brush and Thaddeus Mosley were announced as the recipients of the 2022 Isamu Noguchi Award. The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation announced the final recipients of its Hewlett 50 Arts Commissions. They are Heather Dewey-Hagborg; Stephanie Dinkins; Heesoo Kwon; Ben Levine; Jen Liu; Skawennati; Eve Sussman and Simon Lee; Trimpin; Susana Ruiz and Huy Truong; and Cristóbal Martinez and Kade L. Twist. The Australian Aboriginal arts collective proppaNOW received the Vera List Center for Art and Politics’s 2022-2024 Jane Lombard Prize for Art and Social Justice. MOST POPULAR Lil Nas X’s “I Will Avenge U Mr Van Gogh” Meme Goes ViralAI Art Is Soft Propaganda for the Global NorthI'm Jewish and I Don't Want to Leave AgainThe Art World Reacts to Ye’s Hateful CommentsRubens Painting, Lost for Centuries, Heads to the Auction Block
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