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December 20, 2021 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Sometimes we get a surprising education outside of the classroom. For Isabella Segalovich, she found it on TikTok, where she discovered art history lessons never shared in school. It's still hard to believe we lost bell hooks. Zoe Guy writes about how hooks took it upon herself to write about the non-white art world. Have a lovely week, and stay safe out there. β Elisa Wouk Almino, Senior Editor The Art Historical Gems on TikTokSchool never taught me this. | Isabella Segalovich SPONSORED WHAT'S HAPPENING A rendering of the proposed rebuilt Penn Station in New York (courtesy Governor Kathy Hochul's office) A plan to redevelop New Yorkβs Penn Station faces fierce opposition from community members and conservationists. In an effort to halt the plan, officials from the New York State Historic Preservation Office have called to list the notoriously congested station in the National Register of Historic Places. SPONSORED USC Pacific Asia Museum Presents Intervention: Fresh Perspectives After 50 YearsThis exhibition in Pasadena, California includes artists Antonius Bui, Audrey Chan, Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Amir Fallah, Akiko Jackson, Alan Nakagawa, and kate-hers RHEE. Learn more. BEYOND ART The South Texas Borderlands and the Experiences of the In BetweenThough the area has been at the center of recent border wall debates, its complexity and diversity have been politicized and oversimplified for centuries. | Lauren Moya Ford SPONSORED Paintings by Bay Area Artist Mitchell Johnson on View Now in Menlo Park and NYCJohnsonβs paintings can be seen at Flea Street in Menlo Park, California, and in a group exhibition at Questroyal Fine Art in New York City. Learn more. bell hooks Left Behind a Legacy of Scholarship on Art and LoveNot content to wait for a bevy of critics to comment on the going-ons of the non-white art world, hooks took it upon herself to write about the artists she believed to be critical in the field. | Zoe Guy Returned to Nepal by the FBI, a Sculpture Becomes a God AgainLast week, I flew to Nepal and witnessed a ceremony to replace a looted Lakshmi-Narayan sculpture to its original location. | Erin L. Thompson SPONSORED What Do Pots Want?* Building a Bigger Field of Craft Studies TogetherWarren Wilsonβs low-residency MA in Critical Craft Studies produces researchers who turn the mic in a new direction. Learn more. The New West Side Story Brings the Showβs Father Issues to the ForeDirector Steven Spielberg, long fixated on absent dads, interrogates this theme and other issues of patriarchy and gender roles in his cinematic take on the classic show. | Kyle Turner Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Join UsMOST POPULAR A Moving Meditation on Mortality in Brice Marden's Late PaintingsAncient Rome and the Myth of the Black AvengerWhy Does Instagram Keep Allowing My Images to Be Stolen?A History of Utopian Nudist Clubs in Buttoned-up BritainYugoslavian Monuments Deliver a Message from Two Billion Years in the Future
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