FebruaryΒ 6, 2023Β Good morning.Β π€οΈΒ Israeli police arrested an American tourist for vandalizing a statue of Jesus at the Church of the Flagellation in the Old City of Jerusalem. Online, some are speculating that the tourist might be suffering from the mysterious Jerusalem Syndrome. Anyway, it wouldn't be the first time Jesus was attacked in Jerusalem, right? Today we also ask New Yorkers for their opinions on Anish Kapoor's "mini-Bean" sculpture, unveiled last week in Manhattan after years of delay. And you know what, they don't hate it. There's more, including rarely seen Botticellis, an interview with legendary drag artist Cyclona, and a cinematic tribute to the Buddhist monk who taught the West the value of mindfulness. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Β Β Β One-on-One With CyclonaRobert Legorreta, also known as βCyclona,β discusses the origins of his performance art and ongoing political activism. | Dakota Noot Β Β SPONSORED Call for Applications: Inspiration Lab Artists-in-Residence at University of the ArtsTen artists will receive studio space and access to faculty, staff, students, workshops, and programming at an arts institution in the heart of Philadelphia. Learn more. Β Β WHAT'S HAPPENING Sandro Botticelli, "The Devout Jews at Pentecost" (c. 1505), black chalk, pen and brown ink, brown wash, highlighted with white gouache on paper (courtesy the Legion of Honor)
Β Β Β SPONSORED Pedro Reyes Explores Disarmament inΒ DIRECT ACTIONΒ at SITE Santa FeThe Mexican artist confronts gun violence and nuclear power through sculpture, print, performance, and video work. Learn more. Β Β ART & ARCHITECTURE What Do New Yorkers Think of Anish Kapoorβs βMini-Beanβ?Manhattan now has its own, downscaled version of the artist's famous Chicago sculpture, oddly squished under a luxury condo tower. | Elaine Velie Β After 25 Years, an Artistβs Home Reopens as an Art GallerySea View, conceived by Jorge Pardo as both an artwork and a residence, embraced the dissolution of borders between disciplines. | Matt Stromberg Β LATEST REVIEWS Hans Hartung, No Matter What They SayA caustic New York TimesΒ review from 1975 almost destroyed his career, but he remained one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. |Β Joe Fyfe Β Art Between Land and SelfHow do we consider land-inspired art in an age when huge swaths of our shared world are being clear cut, mined, drilled, and desertified? | Alyce Santoro Β The Buddhist Monk Who Brought Mindfulness to the WestA documentary trilogy follows the life of Thich Nhat Hanh, who expounded the principles of engaged Buddhism. | AX Mina Β Β Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Β Β Β |