April 20, 2023Good morning. 🌤️ Do most of us throw about the word “repatriation” without knowing what it really takes to make it happen? In an opinion essay for Hyperallergic, Patricia Marroquin Norby (Purépecha), the Met Museum’s first-ever curator of Native American Art, writes about the daily challenges of repatriation, based on first-hand experience. It’s worth a read. Also today, a resurfaced recording of actor and visual artist David Choe calling himself a “successful rapist” comes back to haunt him, workers at New York’s Hispanic Society of America picket outside the board chair's Upper East Side apartment, John Yau reviews Maia Ruth Lee, and much more. — Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor We Need More Nuance When Talking About RepatriationThe Met Museum’s curator of Native American Art reflects on the lesser-discussed everyday challenges of repatriation work. | Patricia Marroquin Norby SPONSORED Framing the Revolution: Contemporary Chinese Photographs from the Jack and Susy Wadsworth CollectionMore than 50 politically charged works reflect upon modern Chinese history at the University of Oregon’s Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Learn more. LATETS NEWS Hispanic Society workers picketed outside the home of the institution's board chair. (all photos Elaine Velie/Hyperallergic)
SPONSORED Parsons Fine Arts 2023 MFA Thesis Exhibition: Matter As Fallen LightCurated by Kaegan Sparks, works by 27 emerging artists working in a variety of disciplines are on view in NYC from April 23 through May 7. Learn more. ART & FILM A Tension in Paint Befitting Our TimesMaia Ruth Lee wants viewers to make associations as well as recognize the unstable world in which she and many others live. | John Yau SPONSORED Visionary Art Collective Celebrates Six Contemporary Women Artists in First NYC ExhibitionWorks by Bri Custer, Colleen Gleason Shull, Julie Avisar, Ekaterina Popova, Amanda Hawkins, and Sarah Boyle blend natural landscapes and urban life. On view April 20 through 27. Learn more. Burning Down the Language of EnforcementIt is surprisingly rare to come across an activist artwork as succinct and conceptually together as Jordan Corine Cruz’s “Face Each Other, Burn Together.” | Chris Cobb The Experience of Deafness in a Hearing WorldAlison O’Daniel’s 2023 film The Tuba Thieves weaves a series of band room robberies in LA public schools into a moving exploration of sound and hearing. | Matt Stromberg Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. IN MEMORIAM Irma Blank (1934–2023) Edward Koren (1935–2023) Rachel Pollack (1945–2023) Bernice Rose (1935–2023) |