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July 22, 2022 • View in browserGood morning. ☀️ Today, a creative and moving protest against gun violence right in front of Senator Ted Cruz's house in Texas, Indigenous groups in Canada ask the Vatican to return their cultural heritage objects, reviews of Robert Colescott and Doreen Lynette Garner, and more. I also highly recommend artist and writer Isabelle Brourman's courtroom sketches and personal diaries from the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard trial. It's a different kind of inside look at the famous trial. And do trigger warnings do more harm than good? Find out the answer in Required Reading. — Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief Sketching the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard TrialAs an official observer, advocate, survivor, and citizen, I spiraled into a vertigo worsened by the adamant conjectures of fanatics and truthers. | Isabelle Brourman SPONSORED Art and Nature Collide in Texas With Donald Moffett + Nature Cult + The McNayMoffett returns to his hometown of San Antonio for a dynamic exploration of the natural world alongside masterpieces from the McNay collection. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING The mile-long convoy of school buses called the "NRA Children's Museum" (courtesy NRA Children's Museum) A mile-long convoy of 52 yellow school buses, collectively called the "NRA Children's Museum," visits Ted Cruz’s house to protest gun violence. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit leaders call on the Vatican to return their cultural belongings ahead of the pope’s visit to Canada. Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberLATEST IN ART Robert Colescott's Indecorous TruthsColescott’s use of stereotypes and humor continues to make viewers feel uncomfortable because it jabs indelicately at our complicity. | John Yau We Need to Talk About the Middle PassageDoreen Lynette Garner renders flesh in silicone with unforgiving realism, representing the pathology of colonialism, slavery, and white supremacy. | M. Charlene Stevens READS & REVIEWS The Iranian Poet Who Became an American Action PainterA new book introduces two Manoucher Yektais: the stateless, anti-historical Modernist painter and the poet writing narrative verse exclusively in Farsi. | Time Keane Required ReadingThis week we discuss tanning, butt lift surgeries, trigger warnings, Documenta 15, and more. | Hakim Bishara IN OUR STORE "Persistence of Memory" Enamel PinLet Salvador Dalí’s iconic melting pocket watch be your guide as we wait out this miserable heat wave. TRANSITIONS Alexander Farenholtz was appointed interim managing director of Documenta. Penelope Lattimer was named vice president of the board of trustees at Grounds For Sculpture. Sheri L. Pasquarella was appointed executive director at The Church in Sag Harbor. AWARDS & ACCOLADES NXTHVN has announced its 2022-2023 studio and curatorial fellows. Anindita Dutta, Modupeola Fadugba, Donald Guevara, Ashanté Kindle, athena quispe, Edgar Serrano, and Capt. James Stovall V were named studio fellows. Cornelia Stokes and Kiara Cristina Ventura were named curatorial fellows. Daphne Busby, Shanice Figeroux, Kyung Eun You, Dinsdale Jackson, Jardle Jean-Louis, and Reginald Rousseau were selected for the 2022 cohort of the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning’s fellowship program, ARTWorks. MOST POPULAR Massive NYC Gallery Opening Draws Crowds and Cops in "Fuck-You" to LandlordsItaly Thwarts Potential Illegal Sale of $2M Artemisia Gentileschi PaintingNew York’s Upstate Art Weekend Is Back, and Bigger Than EverJordan Peele’s Nope Is Funny, Intelligent, and HorrifyingA View From the Easel
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