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April 6, 2023Good morning. π€οΈ We can all breathe a sigh of relief now that Florida's Department of Education confirmed that Michelangeloβs βDavidβ statue βhas artistic and historical value.β Pardon my sarcasm, but how tragic and funny is it that such a statement was needed in the first place? Speaking of Florida, porn, regressive politics, and ridiculous people, we couldnβt possibly leave you without a roundup of memes about Donald Trumpβs arraignment on Tuesday. Also today: John Yau on Peter Shear, Aga Sablinska on Polish outsider artist Nikifor, Eileen GβSell on a new documentary about Nam June Paik, and much more. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor The Most Biting Memes of the Trump ArraignmentHey, is it a little Stormy outside, or is it Tuesday already? | Taylor Michael SPONSORED .able Journal Publishes Research Through ImagesThe new open access, multi-platform publication makes visual essays and research at the intersection of art, design, and sciences available for all. Learn more. IN THE NEWS An, ehm, close-up of Michelangelo's "David" (1501-1504) pasted over with a Ron DeSantis presidential campaign sticker (edit Valentina Di Liscia/Hyperallergic) Floridaβs Department of Education has confirmed that Michelangeloβs βDavidβ can indeed be shown in classrooms. The United States is repatriating a highly coveted Olmec "Earth monster" statue to Mexico. London's Courtauld Gallery is gearing up for an exhibition dedicated to forged artworks. In Miami, a contested ancestral site found during the construction of a luxury hotel is considered for landmark designation. SPONSORED LSU School of Art Grants Highest MFA Stipends in the Southern USWith funded assistantships, full tuition waivers, and generous stipends, Louisiana State University helps students lay the groundwork for a successful lifelong art practice. Learn more. SHOWS ON OUR RADAR Peter Shear Lets Paint BeThe position Shear has been defining in his work is one that accepts, contemplates, and reimagines the possibilities of abstract painting. | John Yau The Artist Who Sailed With SaintsBorn with a speech impediment that made him unintelligible to many people, Polish artist Nikifor turned to drawing as a means of communication. | Aga Sablinska MORE ON HYPERALLERGIC The Anarchic Spirit of Nam June PaikAmanda Kimβs documentary shows how Paik anticipated the dizzying ways in which electronic and digital culture would transform human discourse. | Eileen GβSell A Jewish-American Artist's Epiphanies About PalestineβAs a Jewish-American person, thereβs a story out there that I have not been privy to,β says Toby Millman. | Sarah Rose Sharp Do you value Hyperallergic?We need your support to continue publishing quality arts journalism and criticism. Become a MemberIN MEMORIAM Joan Wadleigh Curran (1950β2023) Kwame Brathwaite (1938β2023) Michael Blackwood (1934β2023) Ted Bonin (1958β2023) MOST POPULAR The Objectification of Yayoi KusamaJohn Wick Gives a Bone-Cracking Lesson in Greco-Roman MythologyRare Zodiac Reliefs Discovered in Ancient Egyptian TempleWhy Did the Old Masters Add Egg Yolk to Paint?10 Art Shows to See in LA This Month
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