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April 25, 2023Good morning. π€οΈ Youβd think that by now there would be no debate left about the misdeeds of the British Empire in the Kingdom of Benin and elsewhere. But oh no, two new books by British scholars maintain that all is fair in war and archaeology, and that Britons ought to harbor no guilt for their imperial past or present. On the other side of this debate is Oxford University professor, author, and Hyperallergic contributor Dan Hicks, who minces no words in his criticism of what he describes as a new school of "anti-anti-colonialism." Also today: TikTokers are translating their everyday lives into Wes Anderson movie scenes, archaeologists discover mummified lizards in ancient Egyptian coffins, and remains of a submerged Nabataean temple resurface in Italy. And how should we describe multicultural Los Angeles? A βmelting pot"? A "salad"? No, call it a "cultural stir fry," writes AX Mina in her review of a new exhibition by artist Amir H. Fallah at UCLA's Fowler Museum. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Beware the Rise of Anti-Anti-ColonialismTwo new books by Nigel Biggar and Adam Kuper advocate for wilful amnesia and collective repression of British colonial brutality. | Dan Hicks SPONSORED IN THE NEWS The two altars date to the first century CE. (via Nello Musumeci on Facebook) Archaeologists uncover two marble altars from the lost city of Puteoli, an Ancient Roman trade hub partially swallowed by the Gulf of Naples. Using alternative imaging technology, researchers detect 2,500-year-old mummified reptilian remains inside Ancient Egyptian votive boxes. SPONSORED Breaking the Rules: Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown Opens at the Crocker Art MuseumThe most comprehensive exhibition of this California couple ever mounted is on view in Sacramento. Learn more. LATEST IN ART Los Angeles as a Cultural Stir FryAmir H. Fallah's beautiful objects reflect a shadow side, a decay of borders, trust, and stability that comes with the trauma of immigration. | AX Mina SPONSORED Bowery Gallery Presents Adrianne Lobel: Reflections on a PondThe artistβs latest series of graphic and geometric paintings is inspired by the landscape and its reflection on her pond in upstate New York. Learn more. An Eclectic Bunch at ArtCenter's Open StudiosThe interdisciplinary and experimental nature of the ArtCenter College of Designβs graduate art program was on full display at its MFA Open Studios. | Jennifer Remenchik FILM & MORE Banned Pakistani Film Joyland Arrives in New YorkSaim Sadiqβs award-winning film is still banned in Punjab, where it was filmed. | Rhea Nayyar When Life Imitates a Wes Anderson MoviePhotographer Ava Williamsβs TikTok video of an Anderson-style train ride unleashed a new cinematic subgenre on the platform. | Sarah Rose Sharp Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberMOST POPULAR Van Gogh Still Life Renamed After Chef Catches MistakeThe Comedians Who Helped Define Generation XIn Surprise βDie-In,β Protesters Demand Harvard Take Down Sackler NameYouβve Heard of the Met Gala, But Do You Know Brooklyn's βPeopleβs Ballβ?A View From the Easel: Grad School Edition
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