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September 26, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, artists protest against New York's Asia Society for hosting a speech by the son and successor of former Philippines dictator Ferdinand Marcos, board members of a Toronto arts center resign en masse, the criminal history of the bogus "hysteria" disorder, and much more. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor The Feminist Revival of EmbroideryOnce denounced as "womenβs work" with no artistic merit, embroidery is experiencing a revival, with a feminist punch. | Stefanie Graf SPONSORED DAS MINSK Opens With Exhibitions on Wolfgang Mattheuer and Stan DouglasThis new kunsthaus in Potsdam shows modern and contemporary works of art from East Germany in what was once a terrace restaurant. Learn more. LATEST NEWS A protest outside of the Asia Society on Friday, September 23 (photo by Paz Tanjuaquio) Three people were arrested during a protest denouncing Asia Society for hosting Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., son of the countryβs former dictator. A significant increase in funding for the Tulsa Artists Fellowship will grant $1.9M to 10 artists who serve three-year terms. 24 Power Plant board members step down after the art centerβs parent company allegedly attempted to terminate 12 of their colleagues. Etsy sellers are demanding the platform end its partnership with Plaid, a fintech company that recently settled a privacy class action lawsuit. Mexico designates CaΓ±ada de la Virgen as a national archaeological zone, protecting it from encroaching development. SPONSORED Apply to RAIRβs 2023 Artist Residency at a Recycling CenterThe Philadelphia organization offers artists on-site access to recovered materials, studio space, construction equipment, a $1,000 stipend, and more. Learn more. VOICING CRAFT HISTORIES Announcing the Inaugural Center for Craft Archive FellowsXenobia Bailey, Jeffrey Gan, Elizabeth G. Greenlee and N.E. Brown, Siera Hyte, Maru LΓ³pez, and Olivia Quintanilla will contribute to a Hyperallergic Special Issue on underrepresented craft histories in 2023. SPONSORED Smithsonian American Art Museum Invites Applications for 2023β2024 Research FellowshipsResidential fellowships at SAAM and its Renwick Gallery provide funding, collections access, and professional advancement to scholars researching the art, craft, and visual culture of the US. Learn more. REVIEWS & MORE Dreaming With Homer on an Idyllic French IslandInspired by the journey made by the epic hero Homerβs Odyssey, a show at Villa Carmignac combines myth with contemporary issues. | Anna Souter SPONSORED FotoFocus Biennial Sets Its Sights on World RecordsThe sixth edition of the largest photography biennial in the US will consider lens-based artβs documentation of life on earth, and the notion of breaking records. Learn more. Photo Book Retells the History of HysteriaLaura Larsonβs City of Incurable Women draws from archival materials to speculate on the lives of women who were famously hospitalized for hysteria throughout history. | Sarah Rose Sharp Documentary on Women's Freedom of Movement, or Lack ThereofCourtney Stephens's documentary on women's travels from the 1920s to '50s presents not just personal glimpses into daily life a century ago but also documents of colonialism. | Dan Schindel Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberNEW IN THE STORE Sheila Bridges "Harlem Toile de Jouy" Silk ScarfHarlem-based interior designer Sheila Bridges designed this silky accessory as an homage to her mother, who loved wearing colorful scarves from museum shops. Shop more art-inspired scarves! MOST POPULAR What Do Native Artists Think of Michael Heizerβs New Land Art Work?Eroticism Beyond the FleshMuseum Rentals Are a Recipe for DisasterPalestinian Farmer Accidentally Unearths Intact Byzantine MosaicAlyssa Monks Captures the Energy and Anxiety of Being in Paint
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