Good morning. π§οΈ Today, 18,000 documents and 50,000 photographs from the Duchamp archive in Philadelphia are now online, reviews of Sophie Calle, Hinko Smrekar, and Mary Lum, and, finally, are MFA programs contributing to the stigma around having kids? Weβve also just launched our new Hyperallergic TikTok channel with the help of Isa Segalovich (aka @interstellar_isabellar) to reach a new generation eager to learn more about art. Join us as the fun is only starting. β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Both male and female faculty internalize the idea that responsibility for raising children precludes serious art and then they recapitulate it. | Daniel Gerwin SPONSORED David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of works by James Castle (1899β1977). Organized in collaboration with the James Castle Collection and Archive LP, this exhibition offers an overview of the artistβs expansive practice, including his vivid drawings and mixed-media assemblages. Explore available works and plan your visit. WHAT'S HAPPENING The first iteration of artist Alicia Eggert's public art project "OURS," created in partnership with Planned Parenthood. (courtesy Planned Parenthood) An installation by Alicia Eggert and Planned Parenthood will travel to states that could ban or limit access to abortion if Roe v. Wade is overturned. The new online archive hosts 18,000 digitized documents and almost 50,000 photographs related to Marcel Duchamp's life and work. The Hubble Space Telescope captures a new, unusual image depicting what appears to be two galaxies being struck by another. SPONSORED Funding is available for our residency program, which enables artists to pause their daily life and join us in conversation, collaborative thinking, and experimentation. Learn more. ART & BOOKS A massive strike wave in the 19th and 20th centuries redefined how painters, illustrators, and photographers advocate for the working class. | Billy Anania Though little-known outside of his native country, Smrekar left a strong imprint on his nationβs art world and political thought. | Lauren Moya Ford SPONSORED An expansive exhibition on Adeliza McHughβs influential Candy Store Gallery celebrates the whimsical, irreverent aesthetic that put Californiaβs Sacramento Valley on the art-historical map. Learn more. The visual stutter of Mary Lum's artwork invites us to enunciate the staccato repetitions of sounds we hear and see when we walk through the city. | John Yau Calleβs methodical analysis makes the reader more curious about the artist herself than the guests she spies on. | Julia Curl Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Your support helps keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a Member IN MEMORIAM Jonathan Brown (1939β2022) Art historian and curator | New York Times Kohei Yoshiyuki (1946-2022) Photographer | ARTnews MOST POPULAR |