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September 15, 2021 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, the Met Galaβs memes do not disappoint, the Baltimore Museum of Art wants to reimagine itself, and reviews of Shahzia Sikander, Sara Davidmann, and Masahisa Fukase. β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief The Best Thing About This Yearβs Met Gala Are the MemesThe Met Gala moved forward last night with the laughably dystopian theme of βAmerican Independence.β | Valentina Di Liscia SPONSORED Join SVACE at Photoville Opening Day in NYC September 18SVACE joins Photoville in presenting an exhibition called These Years, featuring work by faculty, students, alumni and friends whose artwork addresses the global events of the last five years. We aim to inspire, and invite you to join us this fall to continue your creative journey. Visit sva.edu/ce to view Photoville information, all course offerings and more upcoming free events. WHAT'S HAPPENING Scientists have completed the first comprehensive, continually-updated, map of the worldβs shallow coral reefs. The Baltimore Museum of Art plans to structure and function in society based on working groups and community outreach. LATEST IN ART Shahzia Sikander Draws the Immeasurability of WomenThe artist uses her technical and artistic gifts to render a clear vision of women who defy stereotypes. | Seph Rodney SPONSORED A New Exhibition at the Museum of Craft and Design Aims to Redefine Fashion Through AccessibilityFocusing on fashion as an art practice, Mode Brut features four new collections made by designer teams alongside developmentally disabled artists. Learn more. An Artist Excavates Her Familyβs Pre-Holocaust StorySara Davidmann explores the space between what we can know about one of the darkest moments in human history and what is impossible to recover. | Lauren Moya Ford MORE FROM HYPERALLERGIC Shakespeare in the Park with an All-Black Cast is Still Played OutThe Merry Wives of Windsor is on stage this summer in Central Park. I have to ask: Does this production truly honor Black lives and amplify Black voices? | Daniel Larkin SPONSORED Jen Stark's Colorful World Comes to Life in BrooklynVisitors to the William Vale Hotel can experience interactive, mind-bending projections and more at the immersive exhibition Cascade, on view through October 24. Learn more. For Masahisa Fukase, Cats Were Much More Than CuteFukaseβs obsession with photographing the people he was close to overwhelmed his subjects and eventually drove them away β so he turned to cats. | Lauren Moya Ford Join Our CommunityBecome a Hyperallergic Member and join over 5,000 readers committed to sustaining independent arts journalism. Become a MemberMOST POPULAR In Japan, Enormous Straw Sculptures Pop Up After Annual Rice HarvestUnearthed Interviews Shed New Light on Truman CapoteHow Judy Baca Redefined the Intersection of Art and ActivismThere Are Now Not One But Two Documentaries About the Salvator Mundi SagaRequired Reading
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