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July 14, 2021 Good morning. 🌧️ Today, your July art guides for New York and LA, looking at how a Soho rezoning plan may destroy the historic artist community, and Louise Bourgeois’s relationship with psychoanalysis. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Louise Bourgeois’s Long Relationship with PsychoanalysisFor all of its emphasis on unraveling, the most intriguing works in Freud’s Daughter are often the most abstruse ones. | Alana Pockros SPONSORED What's HappeningLawrence Lek, "Temple OST," installation LACMA announces the recipients of the 2021 Art + Technology Lab grant, among them American Artist and Lawrence Lek.The American LGBTQ+ Museum gets a permanent home in New-York Historical Society expansion project.92 New York artists receive $616K in grants from NYFA’s Artist Fellowship program.What to See in NY & LAYour Concise New York Art Guide for July 2021Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very New York art events this month. | Dessane Lopez Cassell and Cassie Packard Your Concise Los Angeles Art Guide for July 2021Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very Los Angeles art events this month. | Matt Stromberg and Elisa Wouk Almino SPONSORED View Work by Contemporary Santa Fe Artists in the Online Exhibition IntersectionsSanta Fe art organizations Vital Spaces, MAIDA, and Warehouse 21 collaborated on this interactive experience highlighting connections between local artists. Learn more. More From HyperallergicMagnum Photographers Offer Affordable Prints That Ruminate on EscapeWay for Escape hits most of us at a moment when we all have something to escape from, whether it is the impact of political, environmental, and economic instability, or our own homes. | Sarah Rose Sharp Rezoning Plan Will Destroy What Made Soho an Artists’ NeighborhoodThe plan also raises questions about the fate of the now elderly generation that built a world-famous arts community and the survival of live-work spaces in general. | Todd Fine Most PopularAn Indigenous Perspective on Frida KahloArtists Request Museum of Chinese in America Remove Their Work From Its CollectionExplore Wayne Thiebaud’s Evolving Influence at the Manetti Shrem MuseumA Photographer Retraces New York’s Forgotten Springs and WellsSacklers Temporarily Banned From Slapping Name on Art InstitutionsSupport HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Join Us
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