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October 15, 2021 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, contemporary artists pay tribute to Bosch, the line between appropriation and inspiration, and reviews of a solo show by Lisa Yuskavage and an exhibition featuring work by Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller. β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Contemporary Artists Pay Tribute to Boschβs Powerful ImaginationThese glowing, dynamic artworks reproduce something of Boschβs chaotic energy, but on an immersive, multi-sensory scale. | Lauren Moya Ford SPONSORED WHAT'S HAPPENING The US Postal Service's new stamps designed by artist Luis Fitch (courtesy the artist and USPS) Designed by Chicano artist Luis Fitch, the USPS has released four new stamps commemorating DΓa de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead). A research project tracks every statue of a racist figure that fell last summer, as well as their possible resurrection. Banksyβs βLove is in the Binβ sells for $25M at auction, shredding previous estimates. SPONSORED BMA Exhibition Examines Matisseβs Friendship With a Baltimore CollectorOver 160 artworks, including rarely seen works on paper, illuminate Etta Coneβs vision and her role in creating the Baltimore Museum of Artβs mammoth Matisse collection. Learn more. LATEST IN ART The Inexorable Pull of Lisa Yuskavageβs PaintingsIn one painting, the artist lets the viewer know where they can go with their gaze, curiosity, and sympathy, with not one, but two middle fingers. | Robert Becker SPONSORED Krzysztof Wodiczko: Portrait Is Now on View at the Harvard Art MuseumsThe newly commissioned projection-installation activates an iconic portrait of George Washington, inviting visitors to explore the state of democracy today. Learn more. The Profound Soul of Janet Cardiff and George Bures MillerWhile hardly about the pandemic, or any of the other crises so afflicting us, all are invoked in this exhibition, which is also often tender and profoundly soulful. | Gregory Volk SPONSORED SVAβs MA Curatorial Practice Announces Fall 2021 Special EventsThe program for professional curatorial training is hosting public talks on Zoom with the Queens Museum, the arts collective Not an Alternative, and art historian Terry Smith. Learn more. ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC The Fuzzy Line Between Inspiration and AppropriationA story about a kidney and the drawing of a knee bring up age-old arguments about plagiarism and appropriation. | Lise Ragbir SPONSORED UCLA MFA in Media Arts Is Accepting Applications for Fall 2022The program provides a rigorous environment for bold experimentation in new modes of critical thinking and art making in the context of media and technology. Learn more. Required ReadingThis week, addressing a transphobic comedy special on Netflix, the story behind KKK hoods, cultural identity fraud, an anti-Semitic take on modern art, and more. | Hrag Vartanian Support Independent JournalismHyperallergic is made possible through member support. Become a member and help us continue to publish the art stories that matter. Become a MemberAWARDS & ACCOLADES TRANSITIONS MOST POPULAR A Keith Haring Mural Is Unexpectedly Unveiled in ManhattanThe Velvet Underground Brings the New York of the β60s Back to LifeJill Freedmanβs Close-Up View of New York City PoliceSeattle Museums Are Artwashing Their Way Back to βNormalβThe Ever-Changing Dialogue Between Paint and Body
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