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August 3, 2021 • View in browserHello, August! Today, Lynn Hershman Leeson in all her cyborg glory, Picasso called the moon landing "meh," and the story of a mystical masseuse. — Elisa Wouk Almino, Senior Editor Move Over, New York; Chicago Comics Affirms a Vibrant Local LegacyImmersive and vast, the exhibition showcases the breadth and depth of the city’s rich comics history. | Elisa Shoenberger SPONSORED Queer Art and Historical Ephemera Up for Auction at SwannMaterial from the 1800s through contemporary times includes art by Tom of Finland, Gerda Wegener, and JEB, as well as works of lesbian pulp fiction and more, all available on August 19. Learn more. PICASSO'S MOON LANDING "MEH" Picasso's "The Old Guitarist" (1904) is just as excited about the moon landing as the artist himself. Picasso’s underwhelmed response to the 1969 moon landing is the "meh" energy we all need as billionaires race to space. His quote in a New York Times roundup of reactions remains an impressive display of apathy even in today’s notoriously cynical culture: “It means nothing to me. I have no opinion about it, and I don’t care.” ART AND FILM Lynn Hershman Leeson, in All Her Cyborg Glory, Gets a RetrospectiveA foremother to young new media artists working today, Hershman Leeson has blazed a trail for more than five decades. | Cassie Packard Milan Museum Commemorates Fascist Past at the Expense of the PresentIf it seeks to help us “avoid the errors of the past,” more will be needed from Milan's House of Memory museum. | Charlie Jarvis SPONSORED Lowy Virtual Framing Makes Framing Art EasyYou can digitally preview up to 4,000 antique and contemporary frames from Lowy’s vast collection with any artwork of your choice. Learn more. How India’s Creative Community Became a Beacon of Hope During COVID-19Every cake, every artwork, and every photograph made a difference towards the greater good to benefit vulnerable populations. | Rohini Kejriwal A Mystical Masseuse Sends a Gated Community Into UpheavalDirector Malgorzata Szumowska uses fantasy to satirize the lives of the affluent in Poland’s official Oscar submission. | Ela Bittencourt MOST POPULAR An Asian Artist’s Isolation in New YorkFourth Suicide at Hudson Yards Vessel May Shutter the Site PermanentlyWe Need to Reform the September 11 MuseumMade on a Boat, a Photographer’s Dreamy Views of the SeaDeana Lawson’s Sublime Visions of Black CommunionSupport HyperallergicOur membership program makes it possible for us to dive deeper into important issues and topics. Want to be part of the future of independent arts journalism? Become a Hyperallergic MemberFROM THE ARCHIVE The Small Pleasures and Anxieties of Comic Book FairsSitting at a table in a comic book convention makes you confront some of your own insecurities. | Lauren Purje
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