AprilΒ 28, 2022 β’Β View in browserΒ Good morning.Β π€οΈΒ Today in the news, the Toledo Museum of Art is selling works by CΓ©zanne, Matisse, and Renoir to diversify its collection, the San Francisco Art Institute gets a grant to preserve its Diego Rivera mural, and a judge in Florida orders a man who defaced an LGBTQ+ mural to write an essay about hate crimes. We also have reviews of Pratt Instituteβs MFA thesis exhibition, Thornton Willis, and much more. β Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chiefΒ Β Β Β Become a member today to support our independent journalism.Β Β Β Β Β Β An Insightful Look Into the Lives of Women Over 50The Second Half: Forty Women Reveal Life After Fifty is a celebration of the strength and insight of women from across the world. | Lauren Moya Ford Β Β Β Β NEWS TODAY Β Ancient Earth shows Brooklyn, NY, today (left) and during the Devonian Period around 400 million years ago (right) (screenshots Valentina Di Liscia/Hyperallergic)
Β Β Β SPONSORED School of the Art Institute of Chicago Launches 50+ Art and Design Summer CoursesArtists from around the world can join online and in-person courses at one of the most influential art and design schools in the United States. Learn more. Β Β Β LATEST IN ART Β Artβs Conventional Signifiers Are No Longer UsefulPrattβs MFA Thesis Exhibition features immersive presentations that transcend the parameters of traditional painting. | Julia Curl Β Β Β SPONSORED Shuli SadΓ© Uses Augmented Reality to Reveal the Birds of Battery Park Cityβs WaterfrontThe site-specific installation βBirdβs-Eye Viewβ celebrates Manhattanβs coastline and the wonders of migration patterns with digitally-created birds. Learn more. Β Β Β Thornton Willis's Aversion to PerfectionThe openness of Willis's art suggests that he does not believe that painting needs to attain visual perfection; painting is a process that does not search for closure.Β | John Yau Β Β Β SPONSORED Acquavella Galleries PresentsΒ Unnatural Nature: Post-Pop LandscapesCurated by Todd Bradway and presented concurrently at Acquavellaβs NYC and Palm Beach locations, this group exhibition features landscape paintings by 28 contemporary artists. Learn more. Β Β Β MORE FROM HYPERALLERGIC Β Over 40 Years Later, The Wobblies Is as Relevant as EverThe 1979 documentary, recently restored and now returning to theaters, is a vital record of the early years of the Industrial Workers of the World. | Dan Schindel Β Β Β Β IN MEMORIAM Enoch Kelly Haney (1940-2022) David Lea (1939-2022) Jerry Uelsmann (1934-2022) Β Β MOST POPULAR Β Β |