Good morning! Look no further for your next piece of celestial guidance than the inaugural Hyperallergic tarotscope.
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June 20, 2024

Good morning! Look no further for your next piece of celestial guidance than the inaugural Hyperallergic tarotscope, a combined tarot and horoscope reading brought to you by AX Mina. As the critic and artist advises us Aquarians, now may be the time to “embrace a little chaos.” See what’s written in the stars for your sign this summer below.

There’s more today, including new subway art by Jackie Chang and Chloë Bass, AP art portfolio group crits on TikTok, and Reviews Editor Natalie Haddad’s interview with performance artist and gender outlaw Kate Bornstein, the latest in our Pride Month series.

— Lakshmi Rivera Amin, Associate Editor

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A Summer Solstice Tarotscope for the Art World

For each solstice and equinox, Hyperallergic will present a tarotscope with a special focus on the arts and creative practice, to mark the turning of the seasons. | AX Mina

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Krannert Art Museum Hosts First Solo Exhibition of Artist Jen Everett

Could you dim the lights? showcases how Everett remixes images of herself with found photographs to discuss Black life, kinship, and collective gathering. On view in Champaign, Illinois.

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A Show Asks How We Can Reclaim Our Bodies

Embodiment and its expressions recur as themes in Hand to Mouth, a show that centers artists’ self-determination. | Leia Genis

Kate Bornstein’s Life Through Four Dimensions of Gender

A freewheeling interview with the 76-year-old trans activist, artist, playwright, actor, and OG gender outlaw. | Natalie Haddad

High School Students Turn to TikTok to Share AP Art Portfolios

Portfolios are graded on a scale of one through five — but there's nothing like public opinion to put one's skills to the test. | Rhea Nayyar

A Brooklyn Art Fabrication Venue Opens Its Doors to the Public

Powerhouse Arts’s first-ever “Community Art Day” brought children and adults together for pottery, printmaking, dance performances, and more. | Isa Farfan

New Mosaics Arrive at Metropolitan-Lorimer Subway Stop

Local artists Jackie Chang and Chloë Bass created two multi-panel series, now on view at the Brooklyn station. | Elaine Velie

Climate Protesters Douse Stonehenge in Orange Powder

Two Just Stop Oil activists were arrested after spraying the structure with what they say is washable orange cornflour ahead of the summer solstice. | Valentina Di Liscia

OPPORTUNITIES THIS MONTH

Opportunities in June 2024

Residencies, open calls, and grants from the Vilcek Foundation, the Mattie Kelly Arts Center Galleries, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.

IN MEMORIAM

Elinor Fuchs (1933–2024)
Experimental theater scholar | New York Times

Barbara Gladstone (1934–2024)
New York art dealer | Hyperallergic

John Wilmerding (1938–2024)
Curator and scholar of North American art | New York Times

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