November 9, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. 🌤️ Today, how Facebook guidelines prevented one museum from advertising their exhibition, looking for Hayao Miyazaki, and speaking to the organizers behind Queer Cinema for Palestine. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Facebook’s Hypocritical Guidelines Prevents Us Advertising our Suzanne Valadon ShowWhat we’re seeing here is that Facebook's male, heteronormative gaze operates not just in the depiction of the female body, but also in its reception. | Martha Lucy LATEST NEWS Michael Menchaca. "A Cage without Borders" (2020—21) 3-channel digital animation, color, sound; vinyl wallpaper variable dimensions. El Museo del Barrio, New York.
SPONSORED Native Cinema Showcase Returns Online With Message of ResilienceThe annual event from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian celebrates the best in Native film. 47 titles are available to stream starting November 12. Learn more. ART & FILM Searching for Hayao Miyazaki in the Details of His FilmsDoes the Academy Museum exhibition successfully plumb the depths of Miyazaki’s psyche? | Tara Yarlagarra SPONSORED SITE Santa Fe Presents Helen Pashgian: PresencesThe first solo presentation of the Los Angeles-based artist in New Mexico celebrates her five-decade career and contributions to the Light and Space movement. Learn more. Challenging Israeli Narratives About Queer Palestinian CultureHyperallergic speaks to organizers behind Queer Cinema for Palestine, a global alternative event to the Israeli-government-supported Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival. | Munir Atalla SPONSORED New Jersey’s Art Fair Returns to Showcase Over 120 Artists and ExhibitorsFrom November 12 through 14, Art Fair 14C will highlight regional and international artists at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City. Learn more. An Artist Brings Light to MumbaiGrimanesa Amoros's Golden Array invites onlookers to reflect on connections through “the invisible trajectories of a wireless universe.” | Rohini Kejriwal SPONSORED Notable Bard College Faculty and Alumni Reunite in the Desert for She Dances Like A BombArtists Debra Baxter and Dawn Cerny curate this group show of women sculptors linked to Bard’s MFA program, now on view at form & concept gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Learn more. A Japanese Designer’s Vision for Beautiful, Sustainable Textiles“Our guiding principle is to make things that don’t get old and thrown away,” says Sudō Reiko. | Lauren Moya Ford SPONSORED A New Monograph Catalogues the Career of Eco Artist Christy RuppNoisy Autumn: Sculpture and Works on Paper, which publishes November 16, includes essays by Carlo McCormick, Amy Lipton, Nina Felshin, Bob Holman, and Lucy R. Lippard. Learn more. FROM THE ARCHIVE All These Artworks Have Been Censored By InstagramArtists from Imogen Cunningham and Sebastião Salgado to Peo Michie and Lena Chen have had their works banned from the platform, despite Instagram's ostensibly art-friendly guidelines. | Valentina Di Liscia I’m a Queer Feminist Artist. Why Are My Paintings Censored on Social Media?When a post about my work is removed, suddenly and without permission, it feels like a violation — if not legally, then emotionally, and certainly materially in terms of costs to my career. | Clarity Haynes Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. |