Hyperallergic is turning 15 this fall and we're celebrating the occasion with a big party in Brooklyn on October 9.
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August 29, 2024

Good morning. Hyperallergic is turning 15 this fall and we're celebrating the occasion with a big party in Brooklyn on October 9.

Early access tickets are now available for Hyperallergic Members. To join us at the party, become a member now at hyperallergic.com/membership.

Also today: a truck exhibition on bodily autonomy is about to travel across the United States, a London exhibition pays tribute to the six wives of Henry VIII, Jan van Huysum’s divine flower paintings, and more.

— Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor

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The Artist Who Cast a Cold Gaze on Flowers

Van Huysum's are not paintings of flowers in all their transience, but flowers of the curious Now, in all their splendid, bullish brilliance. | Michael Glover

The Six Wives of Henry VIII Get Their Due

Six Lives seeks to fill in the queens’ backstories and present them as individuals rather than supporting players to the King. | Olivia McEwan

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Mitchell Johnson Exhibits Small, Scenic Landscapes in Where The Colors Are

Paintings from New England, Europe, New York, Newfoundland, and California are on view September 4–15 at Truro Center for the Arts in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

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A Truck Exhibition on Bodily Autonomy Is Traveling Cross-Country

Body Freedom For Every(Body), a rotating art show, will make stops in 12 cities this fall. | Maya Pontone

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Historias aims to provide a more comprehensive and intersectional view of a steadily growing and diversifying population.| Maya Pontone

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David Anfam (1955–2024)
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John Q. Lawson (1940–2024)
Mid-century modernist architect and artist | Philadelphia Inquirer

Leonard Riggio (1941–2024)
Minimalist art collector and patron | Artnews

Matthew Strauss (1933–2024)
Art collector and philanthropist | San Diego Union-Tribune

Simon Verity (1945–2024)
Stone carver and sculptor | Telegraph

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