October 29, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. 🌧️ Today, the Cambodian government is pressing the Metropolitan Museum of Art to return what it claims are looted objects, John Yau writes about the work of Emily Eveleth and her love of doughnuts, and reviews of Ron Gorchov, John Zurier, Agustín Fernández, and Lynne Ramsay. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief How Much Syrup Can a Doughnut Leak?Emily Eveleth’s paintings of doughnuts are lurid, funny, unsettling, sexy, off-putting, luscious, puffy, bawdy, and excessive. | John Yau WHAT'S HAPPENING "The Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara Seated in Royal Ease" (late 10th–early 11th century), Angkor period, Cambodia (via the Metropolitan Museum of Art) The Metropolitan Museum of Art has begun reviewing dozens of allegedly looted Khmer Empire artifacts in its collection. This follows an investigation by the Cambodian government which flagged 45 items in the museum’s collection as illicit artifacts that were pillaged during decades of civil war and genocide in the country. SPONSORED MOZAIK Philanthropy Continues Pandemic Relief to US Artists With 3rd Future Art Awards“Ecosystem X,” an art-based reimagining of life on planet Earth, is the theme of this open call. 10 artists will win $5,000 and one student will receive $5,000 as a scholarship/stipend. Learn more. LATEST IN ART Art on the Threshold of Visual PerceptionAgustín Fernández’s visual innuendos seduce the viewer into lingering on the threshold of visual perception. | Tim Keane SPONSORED Anita Shapolsky Gallery Presents Latin ParadeWorks by Rodolfo Abularach, Mario Bencomo, Denise Carvalho, Pérez Celis, Entes, and Agustín Fernández are on view at the NYC gallery through January 7, 2022. Learn more. Ron Gorchov’s Art of the Here and NowGorchov is an artist whose best pieces are purely aesthetic and totally present, here and now. | David Carrier SPONSORED The Expressive Body: Memory, Devotion, Desire (1400–1750) Opens at the Norton Simon MuseumThis exhibition explores how images of the human body were used to provoke profound physical and emotional responses in viewers from the 15th through 18th centuries. Learn more. The Sun Also Shines In FloridaThe entire show demonstrates that at a finer resolution the artwork here is formally innovative, daring, and in some instances, alluringly beautiful. | Seph Rodney SPONSORED The ICA at VCU Presents Dineo Seshee Bopape: Ile aye, moya, là, ndokh…harmonic conversions…mmThe artist’s newly commissioned work in Richmond, Virginia is made out of soil and water from cities and ports that played important roles in the enslavement of people. Learn more. The Essential Nature of John Zurier’s ArtWith The Future of Ice, John Zurier manages to reduce each painting to what is essential only, yet he maintains an incredible specificity in each. | Jason Stopa SPONSORED Gaika’s NFT Project for Voice Turns Viewers Into ParticipantsThe Voice NFT Residency provides artists with resources to experiment in creating art that utilizes blockchain technology. Learn more. ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC The Brutality of Innocence in Lynne Ramsay’s RatcatcherLynne Ramsay’s 1999 debut film is arguably one of the masterpieces of 20th-century depictions of childhood poverty. | Eileen G’Sell Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. COMICS TRANSITIONS Thomas Agrinier is now represented by Hollis Taggart Gallery. Anita Bateman was appointed associate curator of modern and contemporary art of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Danielle De Jesus and Shellyne Rodriguez are now represented by Calderón Ruiz Gallery. Daniel Gibson is now represented by Almine Rech. Kellie Jones was appointed chair of the Columbia University Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies Kurt Kauper is now represented by Miles McEnery Gallery. Jamel Shabazz and Roger Richardson were appointed to the board of directors of En Foco. Liz Park was appointed curator of contemporary art at the Carnegie Museum of Art. Casey Steadman was named director of the Wolfsonian-FIU. AWARDS & ACCOLADES Charisse Pearlina Weston was awarded the 2021 Burke Prize by the Museum of Arts and Design. Frank Bowling was awarded the 2022 Wolfgang Hahn Prize. IN MEMORIAM Sonny Osborne (1937–2021) Dee Pop (1956–2021) Dorothy Steel (1926–2021) MOST POPULAR
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