October 11, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. ☁️Today, Kehinde Wiley and Thomas Gainsborough become neighbors at the Huntington Museum, an artist asks us to reconsider our relationship to Facebook, and the art of piñatas goes on display in LA. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Looking at Kehinde Wiley and Thomas Gainsborough Side by SideIt is perhaps no surprise that Wiley’s oeuvre is a favorite among curators seeking to inject new relevance into their collection of European masters. | Caroline Ellen Liou WHAT'S HAPPENING The installation Art Is Healing by Pictures for Elmhurst at Frank D. O’Connor Playground on Broadway at 78th Street in Queens, New York (photo by Hakim Bishara/Hyperallergic)
LATEST IN ART An Exhibition That Helps Us Rethink Our Relationship to FacebookAmong Ben Grosser's works in this show is "Minus" (2021), a finite social network where users get only 100 posts for life. | Filippo Lorenzin SPONSORED Gowanus Open Studios Is Back With Over 400 Artists, Businesses, and VenuesThis free public event returns to Brooklyn for its 25th anniversary on Saturday, October 16 and Sunday, October 17 from 12 to 6pm. Learn more. The Art, Politics, and Craft of PiñatasFrom COVID-19 vaccine piñatas to cheeky Rothko interpretations. | Samanta Helou Hernandez ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC Jim Jarmusch's Forays Into CollageThe director's collages hold the same kind of sly humor, quiet dread, and concise observations as his films. | Sarah Rose Sharp SPONSORED Museum of the Moving Image’s Latest Exhibition Focuses on TikTok’s Creative CommunityInfinite Duets delves into the work of TikTok creators and the collaborative process that lies at the core of the popular entertainment platform. Learn more. A History of Motherhood Through DesignDesigning Motherhood includes over 100 objects spanning medical devices to depictions of laboring women in films. | Karen Chernick Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. COMICS |