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May 16, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π§οΈ Today, an exhibition at the Noguchi Museum in New York commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Japanese American incarceration, the Ford and Mellon Foundations give $50k grants to 15 Latinx artists, and a dinosaur skeleton sells for $12.4 million at a Christie's auction, pissing off paleontologists and anyone with common sense. That and a lot more, including a conversation with dream hampton, the creator of the docu-series Surviving R. Kelly, about her new short film Freshwater, which explores flooded basements in Detroit. β Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief Debbie Long Turns RVs Into Vessels of LightOver the past decade, the Taos-based artist has outfitted two vintage RVs with hundreds of cast glass pieces that collect light from the desert sky. | Molly Boyle SPONSORED NEWS TODAY An installation shot of Kay Sekimachi's "Ogawa II" at the Noguchi Museum (photo by Nicholas Knight and courtesy Noguchi Museum) An exhibition at the Noguchi Museum marks the 80th anniversary of the executive order that forced Japanese Americans into detention camps. Fifteen artists are named this yearβs Latinx Artist Fellows, with each receiving $50,000 in unrestricted funds. A British geologist faces the death penalty in Iraq after an alleged attempt to smuggle ancient artifacts out of the country. The dinosaur that inspired Jurassic Parkβs Raptor sells for $12.4M, though some paleontologists believe it should not be in private hands. SPONSORED Northwesternβs Block Museum of Art Presents A Site of Struggle: American Art against Anti-Black ViolenceThis new exhibition in Evanston, Illinois considers how art has been used to protest, process, mourn, and memorialize anti-Black violence for more than a century. Learn more. NEW PERSPECTIVES Libby Black Processes the World Around Her By Recreating ItIn the artistβs new exhibition, Black moves away from her signature representation of commercial goods to celebrating the labors behind everyday life. | Maria Porges When a Contemporary Art Gallery Exhibits a Renaissance ArtistIkon Gallery's retrospective asserts that Carlo Crivelliβs self-reflexiveness and questioning the nature of the image made him anticipate the βcontemporary.β | Olivia McEwan SPONSORED SVA Continuing Education Offers 230+ In-Person and Online Courses This SummerStudy fine arts, design, illustration and cartooning, visual narrative, writing, and more at SVACE, either virtually or in person in NYC. Courses begin June 6. Learn more. The Bennett Prizeβs Call for Entries Is Now Open to Women Figurative Realist PaintersArtists have until October 7 to enter to win $50,000 and a traveling solo exhibition of their work. Learn more. ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC The CCA Staff Union Strike Was About Fulfilling PromisesThe strike was our collective push for a California College of the Arts that truly represented our values after years of our voices being dismissed, ignored, or patronized. | Nanami Yokota Filmmaker dream hampton Culls Memories From Detroit's Flooded BasementsHer short film Freshwater isnow playing at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. | Bedatri Choudhury Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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