MarchΒ 22, 2022 β’Β View in browserΒ Good morning. π€οΈ Today, Marina AbramoviΔ is restaging βThe Artist Is Presentβ for charity, artist Adelita Husni Bey looks at ways to share pain through art, and the National Endowment for the Arts finds that the arts sector shrank at twice the rate of the US economy during the pandemic. β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chiefΒ Β Β Β Become a member today to support our independent journalism.Β Β Β Β Β Β Marina AbramoviΔ Will Restage βThe Artist Is Presentβ to Raise Funds For UkraineAbramoviΔ is auctioning two opportunities to restage βThe Artist Is Present,β with all funds going to a nonprofit assisting in aid efforts. | Sarah Rose Sharp Β Β Β IN OTHER NEWS Β
Β Β Β Β LATEST IN ART Β Art as an Exercise in Moving Through GriefWhatβs clear in These Conditions is artist Adelita Husni Beyβs ambition to push art to be more than an exercise in spectatorship. | Ela Bittencourt Β Β Β SPONSORED Afro-Canadian Artist Sharon NorwoodβsΒ Drawing RoomΒ Opens at ISCPNorwoodβs first solo exhibition in New York explores decoration, Black craft histories, and the politics of beauty, labor, and race. Learn more. Β Β Β How Artists Have Explored and Understood the Human Body Through TimeThe Getty is exhibiting exquisite anatomical illustrations from the 16th century to the present. | Anne Wallentine Β Β Β SPONSORED Us Them We | Race Ethnicity IdentityΒ Opens at the Worcester Art MuseumFeaturing work by more than 40 artists including Byron Kim, Lorna Simpson, and more, this exhibition considers contemporary visual methods of addressing identity. Learn more. Β Β Β ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC Β Reckoning with Israeli Censorship Through AutofictionAhedβs Knee is the latest film by Nadav Lapid to use a fictionalized version of the filmmaker to inveigh against societal injustice. | Justine Smith Β Β What Our Use of Holograms Says About How We RememberWhat holograms offer only reminds us that the types of audience interaction they invite cannot fully animate the past. | Beka Bryer Β Β Β MOST POPULAR
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