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April 28, 2023Good morning. ☁️ Just when you thought they were gone, climate activists strike again. This time they targeted an Edgar Degas sculpture at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. The museum is still assessing the damage. And after years of financial pains, the San Francisco Art Institute has filed for bankruptcy and will have to liquidate its assists to pay its debts. The question remains: What will happen to the school's historic Diego Rivera mural? Our staff writer Rhea Nayyar has some details to share. Also, Italians are incensed by a new tourism campaign that transforms Sandro Botticelli's Venus into a modern-day influencer. You see her taking selfies, riding a bike, and eating pizza in front of landmarks, all Instagram-style. The whole thing is just hilarious. There's more, including Bill Rice’s paintings of the old gritty days of Manhattan’s East Village, Required Reading, and a new film you're asked to watch with your eyes closed. — Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Climate Protesters Target Degas Sculpture at National Gallery of ArtTwo activists smeared the sculpture’s case and pedestal with red and black paint. | Hakim Bishara SPONSORED .able Journal Publishes Research Through ImagesThe new open access, multi-platform publication makes visual essays and research at the intersection of art, design, and sciences available for all. Learn more. LATEST NEWS (courtesy Italy’s Ministry of Tourism) Some think Italy’s new tourism campaign, which reinvents Botticelli’s Venus as a “virtual influencer,” trivializes the nation’s cultural heritage. After multiple attempts to pay off its debt, the San Francisco Art Institute has filed for bankruptcy. The artist- and activist-led “Don’t Delete Art” project targets social media platforms using suppressive content moderation algorithms. Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate artist Erin Genia is raising funds to create a public artwork for the reservation where she grew up. The discovery of a stone statue of Buddha in the temple ruins of Berenike provides evidence of Indian trade relations with the Ancient Roman Empire by way of Egypt. SPONSORED NYU Steinhardt Opens 2023 MFA Thesis ExhibitionsTaking place at 80WSE Gallery in New York’s Greenwich Village, Part II is on view from May 3 through 20. Learn more. REVIEWS & MORE Memories of a Long-Gone, Gritty New YorkBill Rice’s paintings are glimpses of Manhattan’s old East Village of crime, abandonment, cruising, and hanging out. | Joe Fyfe SPONSORED RISD Continuing Education Reaches Teen Artists Globally With Online Youth ProgrammingYear-round online programming for youth continues this summer with RISD’s pre-collegiate online certificate and new teen courses. Learn more. A Film to Watch With Closed EyesDirector Sam Green wants viewers to fully engage their ears in a sonic journey of 32 soundscapes. | Dan Schindel Required ReadingThis week, looking back at New York City’s first community garden, honoring Harry Belafonte’s life in photos, medication abortions across history, and how did a LACMA statue end up on Craigslist? | Hrag Vartanian and Lakshmi Rivera Amin Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberTRANSITIONS José Luis Blondet was appointed senior curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles. Ryan N. Dennis was named senior curator at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. Gamynne Guillotte was appointed Leanne and George Roberts Chief Education and Community Engagement Officer at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Laura L. Lott, president and CEO of the American Alliance of Museums, was named administrator of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. Patsy Phillips, director of the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, was appointed to the American Alliance of Museums’s board of directors. Jesse Schlesinger is now represented by Anthony Meier Gallery. AWARDS & ACCOLADES Jesse Darling, Ghislaine Leung, Rory Pilgrim, and Barbara Walker are on the shortlist for the Tate Britain’s Turner Prize. MOST POPULAR Beware the Rise of Anti-Anti-ColonialismReport Finds Major Provenance Holes in Met Museum’s Native American Art CollectionMatt Bollinger, Painter of the ForgottenNew Generation of Jewish Artists Pushes Sensitive ButtonsNew York’s Frick Mansion to Reopen in 2024
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