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July 1, 2022 • View in browserGood morning. ☀️ Today, shows to see in Los Angeles in July, climate activists glue themselves to a Van Gogh in London, a conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Raven Chacon, Woomin Kim's stunning quilts, Anja Salonen’s haunting surrealist paintings, and much more. And have you heard of "skimpflation" yet? If not, check out this week's Required Reading. — Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief Raven Chacon, Loud and ClearThe acclaimed composer and noise artist talks to Hyperallergic about his Pultizer Prize-winning composition “Voiceless Mass.” | Marya Errin Jones SPONSORED Onassis Stegi Returns to Pedion Areos Park With Plásmata: Bodies, Dreams, and DataThese site-specific installations in Athens invite visitors to explore how technology continues to shape, affect, and impact the human experience. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING Mastaba of Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep embrace (via Wikimedia Commons) The Ancient Egyptian tomb of Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum might depict the oldest documented gay couple in history. Activists from the Just Stop Oil group glue themselves to a Van Gogh painting at London’s Courtauld Gallery. The Leslie-Lohman Museum receives $3.6M from NYC’s Department of Cultural Affairs to fund a transformative expansion project. LATEST IN ART Your Concise Los Angeles Art Guide for July 2022Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very Los Angeles art events this month, including Pope.L, Beatriz Cortez, Mika Rottenberg, and more. | Matt Stromberg Anja Salonen’s Surrealist Paintings of Existential UneaseSalonen’s paintings point to a location in which reality is slippery, ill-defined — a dream or place of play. | Jennifer Remenchick Woomin Kim Quilts the Nomadic Side of Global CapitalismHer works, depicting objects from Korean markets, invite viewers to marvel at what can be achieved with fabric. | John Yau Required ReadingThis week, another reason to leave Facebook, who really invented democracy, and what is “Skimpflation”? | Hakim Bishara Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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