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June 29, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, armed robbers steal jewelry from the TEFAF art fair in the Netherlands, critics lambast a new official portrait of Prince William and Kate Middleton, impressions from Documenta 15 in Germany, and a lot more. β Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief Beyond the Controversies, Documenta Is a Remarkable Gathering of VoicesThe 15th edition of the international art exhibition is a gathering of potentialities, a careful alignment of militant particles, and an assembly of thousands of diverse voices. | Hakan Topal SPONSORED WHAT'S HAPPENING Jamie Coreth, βThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridgeβ (2022) (detail) (image courtesy Jamie Coreth and Fine Art Commissions) Critics roast Prince William and Kate Middleton's uncanny, official portrait by artist Jamie Coreth. MFA Boston workers secure wage increases, improved benefits, and workplace diversity training in their first union contract. Armed robbers sledgehammer through a glass display case in a jewelry heist at TEFAF Maastricht Fair. Daniel H. Weiss, the president and CEO of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will step down from his role in 2023. The Warhol Foundation has announced the recipients of its latest round of grants, totaling $3.9 million. SPONSORED A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration Is Now Open at the Mississippi Museum of ArtThis exhibition features newly commissioned works by 12 acclaimed Black contemporary artists, including Carrie Mae Weems, Theaster Gates, and more. Learn more. SHINING NEW LIGHT What Defines a Queer Space?Queer Spaces: An Atlas of LGBTQ+ Places and Stories records how generations of queer communities have persisted and created familial oases around the world. | Isabella Segalovich Kathleen Collinsβs Groundbreaking Portrait of Black WomanhoodIgnored and undistributed upon its debut in 1982, in the decades since, the film Losing Ground has slowly gained the recognition it deserves. | Jourdain Searles IN OUR STORE Hilma af Klint βChildhoodβ Recycled Tote BagKeep the esoteric art of Hilma af Klint always at your side with this luminous tote featuring βNo. 2, Childhoodβ (1907) from her Paintings for the Temple cycle, one of her most expansive and well-known bodies of work. Explore our art-inspired bags & totes! Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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