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January 19, 2023Good morning. π§οΈ Erika LΓ³pez Prater, the Hamline University lecturer whose employment was discontinued for showing her class medieval paintings of the Prophet Muhammad, is fighting back with a lawsuit. Meanwhile, the university retracted a statement calling the professor βIslamophobic.β Hamline realized, maybe too late, how wild this accusation was. In other news, AI art companies are in trouble for copyright infringement of human-made art and photography. The latest to sue one of these platforms is Getty Images, one of the world's largest photo agencies. Good AI machines borrow, great AI machines steal? Don't despair, we still have one major advantage over AI β our imagination. Also today: the flourishing community of Filipino-American artists, the enduring charm of herbariums, a visit to a New York artist's gem of an apartment, and so much more. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor This Newsletter is Free!**Our content is free for anyone to read but is not free to produce. We need your support to continue bringing you our fearless reporting, reviews, and essays. Become a MemberThe Woven History of Filipino American ArtistsA look at the myriad ways Filipino American artists are connecting, creating artistic platforms, and engaging with their history and identity. | Irene Lee SPONSORED Hsin-Chien Huang Reimagines Virtual Reality at Pratt Manhattan GalleryIn the exhibition The Data We Called Home and an accompanying panel discussion moderated by Barbara London, Huang explores visual arts in the virtual landscape. Learn more. LATEST NEWS Detail of Nicholas & Co., βThe Great Gopuram of the Templeβ (courtesy the Getty Research Institute) Getty Research Institute acquires over 4,600 photographs taken across India and South Asia during the British Rajβs 89-year rule. Getty Images says it is suing Stability AI, the creator of Stable Diffusion, for the alleged infringement of intellectual property rights. Erika LΓ³pez Prater sues Hamline University after being accused of Islamophobia for showing a painting of Prophet Muhammad in a lecture. SPONSORED Spring Public Programs at Columbia University School of the Arts Focus on TransformationOrganized around the concept βTo Transform,β these NYC programs include conversations, film screenings, readings, and research about work that enacts transformation. Learn more. ART & FILM What Just Above Midtown Meant for Black ArtistsThe long-gone art gallery afforded Black artists a space to create without having to consider the pressures of the commercial art market or the fickle nature of nonprofit art institutions. | Taylor Michael Weβre Screwed, But Itβs OkayRachel Learsβs new film To the End is optimistic, perhaps to a fault. | Dan Schindel Six Autobiographical Films That βSay It Like It IsβThe Brooklyn Academy of Music will screen Camille Billops and James Hatchβs unique films centering Black American life, sexuality, and social issues. MORE ON HYPERALLERGIC Inside an Artistβs 1960s Time Capsule in Greenwich VillageCovered in wood paneling and filled with wacky Surrealist art, the former home of Sonja Alaimo captures the late painterβs sensitivities. | Elaine Velie Why Do Herbariums Still Fascinate Us?Collecting Nature: The History of the Herbarium and Natural Specimens offers a collection of collections, a satisfying glimpse into the age-old practice. | Sarah Rose Sharp IN MEMORIAM Sonja Alaimo (1927β2023) Gianfranco Baruchello (1924β2023) Edie Landau (1927β2022) Jason Pearson (1970β2022) Ruth Adler Schnee (1923β2023) MOST POPULAR Fresco of Well-Endowed God Unveiled in PompeiiA New MLK Sculpture Draws Mixed ReactionsArchaeologists Find Possible Remains of Temple of PoseidonArtist Honors Unhoused Woman Hosed Down by SF DealerWhat to See in San Francisco's Art Week
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