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October 27, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Everyone is talking about Kanye Westβs (or Ye's) hateful remarks about Jewish people, but we all know that the problem is much bigger than him. Today, we cover the art world's reactions to the rise of antisemitism in the US including a stirring guest column by the artist Deborah Kass, which I recommended you read. In other news today, the Getty Museum is restoring an Artemisia Gentileschi painting that was damaged in the horrific Beirut explosion of 2020, Lil Nas X stages a "revenge" on behalf of van Gogh's souped painting in London, and much more. Lastly, it looks like Elon Musk is about to close the deal to buy Twitter this week. So how about you follow us on LinkedIn? Don't laugh, LinkedIn is coming back big time. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor I'm Jewish and I Don't Want to Leave AgainAmerica was our promised land but we might not be safe here anymore.| Deborah Kass SPONSORED Launching Today: New Prints from Bernhardt, Pettibon, and MoreBrowse a focused online selection of prints and editions as part of David Zwirnerβs participation in the IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair in New York. Discover new lithographs by Katherine Bernhardt, Raymond Pettibon, and Neo Rauch, as well as a suite of prints by Marcel Dzama. WHAT'S HAPPENING The Getty will return βHercules and Omphaleβ to the Sursock Palace after both the painting and building have been restored. (photo by Cassia Davis; courtesy the Getty) After sustaining severe damage in the Beirut blast, Artemisia Gentileschi's βHercules and Omphaleβ is undergoing restoration at the Getty. Previously presumed lost for over 200 years, a seldom-seen Peter Paul Rubens painting is going under the hammer this January. Several companies affiliated with Ye and his projects have severed ties with the disgruntled artist at last. Lil Nas X responds to Just Stop Oilβs recent tomato soup action with a hilarious meme on social media. Pierre Soulages, known by many as the "Painter of Black," dies at 102. SPONSORED Wrightwood 659βs Fall Exhibitions Highlight the Expansive Cosmos and Same-Sex DesireDiscover works by Michiko Itatani in Celestial Stage and the history of queer identity in art in The First Homosexuals, now on view at the Chicago art space. Learn more. PAINTING & PERFORMANCE The Enthralling Solitude of Leigh Werrell's ArtFor Werrell, moments of disconnection and isolation in the city become opportunities to find enchantment in the act of looking. | Lev Feigin SPONSORED Washington University in St. Louis Offers an Interdisciplinary MFA in Visual ArtProspective students can meet faculty, tour studios, and learn more about the two-year residential program at a virtual open house on November 7. Learn more. Long Live Lifeβs Little MomentsHan's paintings are at once cryptic and straightforward, inaccessible and yet meticulously laid out. | John Yau SPONSORED This Yearβs Singapore Biennale Is Named NatashaIn taking a human name, the Singapore Biennale 2022 envisions itself as an intimate and collective journey with artists and audiences. On view through March 19, 2023. Learn more. How Do We Free Those Who Are Already Free?African scholars Felwine Sarr and Dorcy Rugamba seek to answer this question with the musical theatre performance Freedom, Iβll have lived your dream until the very last day. | Emma Forgione Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberIN MEMORIAM Rodney Graham (1949-2022) Peter Schjeldahl (1942-2022) Pierre Soulages (1919-2022) MOST POPULAR Why Is an Auction House Selling Works by Imprisoned Native Artists?This Close-Up of an Antβs Face Will Scar You ForeverAI Art Is Soft Propaganda for the Global NorthMayan Codex, Americas' Oldest Surviving Book, Goes on View in LAThe Most Pawesome Looks From NYCβs Halloween Dog Parade
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