December 31, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. ☁️ The year is almost over and here’s to hoping that 2022 brings more pleasant surprises and joy, because 2021 was, let’s admit it, a mess. Wishing you and your loved ones a wonderful New Year! Today, our powerless list is out, and here’s to hoping you’re not on it. Also, a list of our most popular stories of the year, and reviews of Darrel Ellis and Judith Bernstein. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief The 20 Most Powerless People in the Art World: 2021 EditionWelcome to our annual list which highlights those who are rendered powerless in a system influenced by the super-rich and the institutions and businesses that serve them. Hyperallergic's Most Popular Posts of 2021This year's list shows us Hyperallergic readers have a wide-ranging appetite for news, reviews, and opinions. IN OTHER NEWS
LATEST REVIEWS A Philosopher-Painter for Troubled TimesJudith Bernstein is a great artist whose boldly original paintings forcefully respond to the troubled life of our present culture. | David Carrier Become a MemberYour contributions support our independent journalism and help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. FROM THE ARCHIVE Celebrate New Year’s with Vintage Cards of Lucky Pigs and Drunken ButterfliesCelebrate the New Year with these 19th and early 20th-century postcards, featuring lucky pigs, pensive pansies, and menacing snowmen. | Allison Meier AWARDS & ACCOLADES The Museum of Homelessness, the People’s History Museum, Fast Familiar, and Jean Campbell won the Activist Museum Award of the UK’s Research Centre for Museums and Galleries. Dustin Klein and Alex Criqui are among the winners of a Mellon Foundation Monuments Project grant for their proposal, “Recontextualizing Richmond.” TRANSITIONS Teresa Iarocci Mavica has stepped down as director of the V-A-C Foundation in Moscow. MOST POPULAR
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