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December 7, 2022Good morning. π§οΈ "Is a solo exhibition ever truly solo?" wonders Joelle E. Mendoza (JEM) in her review today of the work of artist Maria Maea. Foregrounding the diasporic experiences and histories behind her practice, Maea already knows the answer to this question. It's something to think about on this good Wednesday. Today in the news, a millennium-old mural is rediscovered in Peru, a new hockey arena threatens an artist community in Arizona, and a viral AI app that generates digital selfies in a range of artistic styles raises ethical concerns. I recommend reading our staff reporter Rhea Nayyar's explainer on this dubious app, made by the company Lensa. Other stories today include a London show curated by Ai Weiwei with works by incarcerated people and patients in secure mental health units, William Kentridge in Wisconsin, and more. May this be a truly good Wednesday. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Read This Before You Jump on the Lensa "Magic Avatar" TrendLensa AIβs digital avatars have captivated users, but some say the app is stealing from artists and reflects racial stereotypes. | Rhea Nayyar SPONSORED Call for Applications: Charles Gaines MFA Fellowship at CalArtsThe program, along with recently announced visiting critics, will provide long term funding, promote access, and safeguard experimentation for future students of color. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING Archaeologist SΓ’m Ghavami and his team (all photos SΓ’m Ghavami) A team of archaeologists rediscovers a βlong-lostβ ninth-century mural on the northern coast of Peru. Artists and culture workers question how a new hockey arena will alter Tempe, Arizonaβs arts landscape, including museums and alternative spaces. SPONSORED NXTHVN 2023β2024 Fellowship Applications Now OpenUp to seven artists and two curators will be selected for this paid 10-month intensive, mentorship-driven program in New Haven. Learn more. LATEST IN ART For William Kentridge, Art and Life Animate One AnotherIn an exhibition that consists of mostly small-scale black and white works on paper, viewer engagement almost magically awakens the sleepy room. | Debra Brehmer SPONSORED Sculpture Space Opens Applications for 2024 Artist ResidenciesHrag Vartanian, Hyperallergicβs editor-in-chief, is one of the guest jurors reviewing applications for the two-month residency in Utica, New York. Deadline: January 15, 2023. Learn more. When a Solo Exhibition Is Created by a CommunityMaria Maeaβs All in Time continues an intergenerational conversation and exemplifies the artistβs process, not simply the finished pieces. | Joelle E. Mendoza What Freedom Looks Like for Incarcerated ArtistsKoestler Arts works with incarcerated people and patients in secure mental health units, aiming to improve their lives through creativity. | Naomi Polonsky Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberIN OUR STORE A Portrait of the Artist as a Young CatFrom Mary Catsatt to Meow Weiwei, artist and illustrator Nia Gould reimagines more than 20 influential artists as felines in this joyful tome. What a purrfect gift for the art-and-animal-lover in your life! MOST POPULAR Why Did Roman Baths Disappear?How a Right-Wing Group Is Weaponizing the βLatinxβ DebateLondon Museum Axes 15-Year-Old "Racistβ ExhibitionLooted Antiquities Seized by DA Belonged to Met TrusteeHow One Woman Built a Famous Male Architectβs Legacy
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