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August 2, 2021 • View in browserDeana Lawson's photographs are a good way to start your Monday. Also, transport yourself to the poolside cabanas of the Hollywood Roosevelt with Samanta Helou Hernandez's vivid photos of the Felix Art Fair. In an opinion piece, Todd Fine and Asad Dandia break down a "long-standing concern" of the September 11 Museum: "the treatment of Arab-Americans, Muslims, and Islam." This, and more, below. — Elisa Wouk Almino, Senior Editor Deana Lawson’s Sublime Visions of Black CommunionPortals to the otherworldly, Lawson’s grand-scale photographs reveal the divine in the secular. | Daniella Brito SPONSORED LATEST NEWS A fourth tragedy at Thomas Heatherwick’s Vessel in Manhattan’s Hudson Yards may shutter the building permanently. Flames engulf a warehouse belonging to the São Paulo's Cinemateca Brasileira, home to South America’s largest film collection. REIMAGINING SPACES Sculptures in Showers, Paintings Above Toilets: Moments From the Felix Art FairHosted at the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, the fair mostly focused on local LA galleries this year, and that’s a good thing. | Samanta Helou Hernandez We Need to Reform the September 11 MuseumApproaching the 20th anniversary of the attacks, the National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center faces a reckoning. | Todd Fine and Asad Dandia BOOKS Made on a Boat, a Photographer’s Dreamy Views of the SeaPaul Rousteau’s Seascapes evokes the melancholy feeling we often get when looking out at the ocean. | Lauren Moya Ford A Guide to Reading “Promiscuously”Crackling with against-the-grain analysis, Heather Cass White’s latest book argues for an approach rooted in pleasure rather than the performance of knowledge. | Sara Krolewski FROM THE ARCHIVE The Japanese American Architect Who Was a Disciple of Frank Lloyd WrightKaneji Domoto, a little-known architect from the Bay Area, designed five houses for the famous planned community of Usonia. | Claire Voon Support HyperallergicOur membership program makes it possible for us to dive deeper into important issues and topics. Want to be part of the future of independent arts journalism? Become a Hyperallergic MemberIN OUR STORE Support Black Artists Enamel PinWear your support for Black artists on your sleeve (or lapel, or backpack, or tote bag) and encourage those around you to take the pin’s message to heart. Shop now. MOST POPULAR The Era of the Visionary Museum Director Is Over ... or It Should BeHow Watermelon Became a Symbol of Palestinian ResistanceMurals Watch Over Jerusalem Neighborhood, a Silent Protest Against DisplacementUS Restitutes 17,000 Looted Artifacts to IraqJapan’s Offbeat Olympics Opening Ceremony
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