December 22, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. ☁️ Today, Met Museum reduces attendance as Omicron surges, a beloved New York artist and curator dies of Covid-19, and the Royal Ontario Museum hires what may be the first-ever curator of climate change. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief As Omicron Surges, Met Museum Reduces Attendance“Reducing density is one important step to protect our staff and visitors,” said Kenneth Weine, the Met Museum’s chief communications officer. | Hakim Bishara SPONSORED CCS Bard’s Graduate Program in Curatorial Studies Offers Expansive Resources and a Transformative EducationLocated in New York’s Hudson Valley, students have immediate access to the Hessel Museum of Art and the CCS Bard Library and Archives. Apply by February 1, 2022. Learn more. IN OTHER NEWS
SPONSORED Ten Nineteen Exhibits Rare Vintage Prints From Nancy Rexroth’s IOWANancy Rexroth: IOWA, which features 28 photographs from the groundbreaking series, is on view at the New Orleans art space through January 30, 2022. Learn more. ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC When an Artist’s Body Breaks Down Human Relations Become CrucialMichael Mandiberg’s Timeframe exhibition gives the viewer a window into a period of time when they had to deal with the breakdown of their own body. | Seph Rodney SPONSORED School of the Art Institute of Chicago Is Accepting Graduate Program ApplicationsExplore graduate study at one of the most influential art and design schools in the United States. Learn more. FROM THE ARCHIVE From space-age Santa to murderous (yes, murderous) frogs, take a deep dive into the weird and fascinating aesthetics of vintage Christmas postcards. Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. IN OUR STORE Hyperallergic Store Gift CardStill haven't figured out what to give this holiday season? We've got you covered with gift cards to our online store! |