JanuaryΒ 18, 2022 β’Β View in browserΒ Good morning.Β π€οΈ Today, how the FBI art team operates, artists find ways to highlight food insecurity, and the art we think shouldβve been on the TV showΒ Succession. β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chiefΒ Β Β Β How Does the FBI Art Crime Team Operate?β[The art market] provides an opportunity for people to move money in a way that they canβt with other commodities," says FBI Special Agent Chris McKeogh. | Cassie Packard Β Β Β Β LATEST REVIEWS Β Artists Find Creative Ways to Raise Food Insecurity AwarenessWhile it may be strange to think of food insecurity as a basis for art, the works in Food Justice reveal barriers and injustices in food access. | Anna Mirzayan Β Β Β SPONSORED Stanford Arts Presents a Virtual Conversation With Catherine Opie and Rebecca SolnitPart of the universityβsΒ Artists on the FutureΒ series pairing renowned artists with cultural thought leaders, this online event is free and open to the public. Learn more. Β Β Β Bronx Calling Recognizes Artists' Individuality but Neglects Art-World GentrificationThe Bronx Museum's fifth biennial continues to focus its programming on individual identity, eliding the ever-divergent interests of the art market and local communities. | Billy Anania Β Β Time and Transformation in the Art of Toba KhedooriAlthough Khedoori does not depict living beings, their presence is evoked in the traces they leave behind. | Julika Bosch Β Β Β ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC Β From Cattelan's Golden Toilet to Bored Apes, We Think This Art Should Be on SuccessionShiv would definitely have a Chihuly chandelier. | Valentina Di Liscia Β Β Β Β Become a member today to support our independent journalism.Β Β Β Β Β Β |