Today in the news: Banksy is back with a new stunt. This time he sends an inflatable migrant boat over crowds at the Glastonbury music festival in the UK. Get all the details in our report.
Also, read our tributes to New York artist Anton van Dalen and Dutch painter Jacqueline de Jong, who both passed away recently, and check out our list of art exhibitions worth seeing in Los Angeles this month.
And concluding our Pride series honoring queer and trans elders, Hyperallergic’s Editor-in-Chief Hrag Vartanian speaks with longtime New York curator Norman Kleeblatt. Read all the other interviews in the series here. — Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor
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“My question to myself was whether and how to be an ‘out Jew’,” the longtime curator told Hyperallergic in an interview. | Hrag Vartanian
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Thousands of audience members hoisted the raft overhead during Idles’s performance of a pro-immigrant song at the UK music festival. | Maya Pontone
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Provocative, candid, political, and unmistakably feminist, de Jong gained international appreciation in recent years. | Rhea Nayyar
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“[I] have always worked from the perspective of starting with home, then street, neighborhood, city, world,” the artist told Hyperallergic critic John Yau. | Lisa Yin Zhang
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ART SHOWS IN LOS ANGELES
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This month: Gordon Parks’s iconic photographs, Wendy Red Star’s Indigenous abstractions, Chiffon Thomas’s unsettling mixed media sculptures, a celebration of Juxtapoz Magazine, and more. | Matt Stromberg
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What Dix conveys so deftly is that terror and trauma are felt, not thought, and art about these experiences fails when it tries to make sense of things. | Natalie Haddad
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