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James “Yaya” Hough speaks of a “strong desire to create dialogue inside of the community, between the DA’s office, the citizenry, the affected communities and more specifically, victim advocate groups.” View in browser | hyperallergic.comJanuary 9, 2020Meet the Formerly Incarcerated Artist in Residence Who Hopes to Transform the Philadelphia DA’s OfficeJames “Yaya” Hough speaks of a “strong desire to create dialogue inside of the community, between the DA’s office, the citizenry, the affected communities and more specifically, victim advocate groups.” Monica CastilloFernanda Gomes Creates a Surreal Domestic Space With Her AbstractionsGomes, who lives in Rio de Janeiro, often works from home, where daily, mundane objects are not distinguished from sculptural pieces. Ela BittencourtThe Ornate Objects of Early European TechnologyAt the Metropolitan Museum, Making Marvels: Science and Splendor at the Courts of Europe makes clear Europe’s obsession with technological and scientific advancement between 1550 and 1750. Alejandra OttSPONSOREDAccepting Applications Now: SVA MA Curatorial PracticeThe School of Visual Arts is currently accepting applications for the master’s degree program in Curatorial Practice in New York City. NewsFront Of House Staff At The Shed Seeks To UnionizeHyperallergic confirmed the news with Maida Rosenstein, President of Local 2110 UAW (United Auto Workers), an amalgamated union that is working with the employees. Critics Say Facebook’s Measures to Limit Manipulated Videos Are Insufficient“Facebook wants you to think the problem is video-editing technology, but the real problem is Facebook’s refusal to stop the spread of disinformation,” said Drew Hammill, a spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The Urgent and Necessary Images of Shahidul AlamAt the Rubin Museum of Art, Truth to Power spotlights Alam’s tireless documentation of over 40 years of struggle and change in his native Bangladesh. Melissa SternVera Neuman, the Artist Who Transformed Her Paintings Into Wearable Objects“I’m an artist who prefers to paint things for people rather than for walls,” Neumann explained in 1971. Julie SchneiderA Multidisciplinary Tribute to the Archetype of the Woman TravelerStarting January 23, Women In Public will explore themes of place and wandering with a focus on the female experience, featuring screenings, a lecture, and a workshop. Valentina Di LisciaAn Archive Reveals a Troubling Picture of Late-19th-Century CaliforniaAt the California Historical Society, paintings of the state’s beautiful vistas are shown alongside archival materials revealing a more brutal history of displacement, discrimination, and murder. Emily WilsonThe Jewish Israeli Lawyer Who’s Made a Career of Defending PalestiniansThe documentary Advocate, profiling controversial lawyer Lea Tsemel, has become an unlikely Oscar contender. Dan SchindelTwo Poems by Esther LinOur poetry editor, Wendy Xu, has selected two poems by Esther Lin for her monthly series that brings original poetry to the screens of Hyperallergic readers. Wendy XuMost Popular on Hyperallergic50 Years Later, Watching Jimi Hendrix Onstage (On Film)The 20 Most Powerless People in the Art World: 2019 EditionA Dürer Retrospective Celebrates His Remarkable DrawingsThe Story of the Black King Among the MagiMinor Offenders Can Substitute Jail Time for an Art Class at the Brooklyn MuseumComics from the archive...Save Your Ideas From Burning on the Back BurnerFinish that project before it burns to a crisp. Jack SjogrenForward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe |
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