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October 27, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. ☁️ Today, the powerful pull of witch mythology still casts a spell, over 100 Black artists kick off the Destination Crenshaw initiative, and reviews of two Performa works by Danielle Dean and Tschabalala Self. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief How Witches Have Held Us Under Their Spell for CenturiesAs a free, powerful, and unpredictable woman, the witch has long been a crucible for mainstream society’s darkest fears. | Lauren Moya Ford SPONSORED WHAT'S HAPPENING View of Destination Crenshaw’s Sankofa Park with Kehinde Wiley’s “Rumors of War” in its planned location (rendering by Perkins & Will, courtesy Destination Crenshaw) Kehinde Wiley, Maren Hassinger, and Alison Saar are among the 100+ Black artists commissioned in LA’s Destination Crenshaw initiative. Bay Area artists launch Organizing Power, a risograph-printed guide on how to unionize for museum workers. The Whitney Museum announces the transfer of a vast research archive of Andy Warhol films to the MoMA. SPONSORED Nominate an Art Teacher for the RJE Foundation’s Excellence in Teaching AwardTwo K-12 art teachers will each receive a $1,000 cash gift and an additional $500 to put toward classroom art supplies. Nominations are due October 31. Learn more. LATEST IN ART Tschabalala Self Dramatizes the Struggle to See and be SeenSounding Board does not do what I expect from contemporary performance with its staged acting and scripted plot and dialogue, but it still succeeds. | Seph Rodney SPONSORED Bigger Field, Better Questions: What Do Pots Want?*Warren Wilson College’s low-residency MA in Critical Craft Studies produces researchers who turn the mic in a new direction. Learn more. Danielle Dean Wades Through Two Hollow UtopiasEvery utopia is a social experiment, the artist suggests in this commission for the Performa performance art biennial, and we're ultimately the guinea pigs. | Hrag Vartanian SPONSORED Editions/Artists’ Books Fair Online Opens on October 1851 international publishers and galleries showcase their latest editions in prints and artists’ books at this free public fair, which is fully online this year. Learn more. ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC Reimagining Queer Presence in Grand Museum RoomsTwo artists, Wu Tsang and Adam Pendleton, share a commitment to inter-generational encounters as queer art, taking up vast atria as a matter of intimacy. | Alexandra Juhasz SPONSORED Minneapolis College of Art and Design Launches Online Master’s Degree in Creative LeadershipThis master of arts degree complements MCAD’s graduate programs in fine arts, sustainable design, and graphic and web design. Learn more. Who’s Getting Rich Off of Kids Getting Killed?Todd Chandler’s documentary Bulletproof looks at the many people monetizing the societal rot of school shootings. | Forrest Cardamenis Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Join UsIN OUR STORE States of Mind SocksIn his States of Mind series of paintings, Italian Futurist Umberto Boccioni was trying to evoke the psychological effects of traveling. Wear these socks the next time you take the subway and let them be your guide through transportation chaos. MOST POPULAR Día de los Muertos Comes to NYC With a Dazzling Display of Mexican Folk ArtResearch Confirms Norse Vikings Arrived in Americas 1,000 Years AgoA Psychedelic History of Mushrooms as MedicineModel, Rebel, and Painter, Suzanne Valadon Defied the OddsCurator Discovers What May Be the World's Earliest Depiction of a Ghost
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