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View in browser | hyperallergic.comJune 29, 2020Letter from the editor: Earlier this month the Trump campaign circulated an ad to take a stand against "dangerous MOBS of far-left groups," illustrated by an inverted red triangle. Holocaust historian Waitman Beorn writes about how "this same symbol" was used to denote "political prisoners within the concentration camps of Nazi Germany." Today marks the last day of our month-long interview series Queer Art Workers Reflect, which featured one queer art worker every day and asked them to reflect on what this moment means to them. It's a very special archive of interviews spearheaded by editor Dessane Lopez Cassell, and if you haven't already, I recommend you peruse them. I hope you're all able to safely enjoy the long weekend ahead. If you're in need of some cooking inspiration, take a look at our latest's installment of What the Art World Is Cooking (featuring an excellent Photoshop job by staff writer Valentina Di Liscia). Trump’s Sinister Appropriation of the Nazi Triangle Camp BadgeThere is a dangerous chain of words, imagery, and even numbers appropriated from Nazi Germany and reintroduced into American political culture by the Trump campaign. While Trump’s brand of fascism is a local language, it speaks with a German accent. Waitman BeornAfter White House Fence Comes Down, Its Activist Art and Posters Move NearbyAfter the White House installed a controversial metal fence around its perimeter, Black Lives Matter protestors transformed the fence into a messaging board and a spontaneous art show. Murat Cem MengüçSPONSOREDKorea’s National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Presents Lee Seung Jio: Advancing ColumnsMMCA’s retrospective, on view June 18–October 4, showcases 90 works and archives by the pioneering geometric abstractionist. NewsA Police Officer’s Tattoo Has Ignited Debate Over Nazi SymbolViral photos show Nat Small, a police officer in Walla Walla and former US Marine scout sniper, with a tattoo featuring the double lightning bolt symbol associated with the Nazi SS corps (Schutzstaffel). As San Francisco Art Institute Faces Likely Closure, This Gallery Is a Time Capsule of Student WorkAs the future of art in San Francisco feels ever more precarious, Darryl Smith’s collection is a striking window into a different time. Theadora WalshMeet the NYC Art Community: Dyeemah Simmons Wants to Stretch the Idea of What Museums Can Do"Lately, I've been thinking a lot about education. How will we teach current and future generations about the nuances of this moment, and specifically, what role will art play in that important work?" Dessane Lopez CassellQueer Art Workers Reflect: Julieta Salgado Is Dancing and Celebrating as Much as She’s ProtestingJulieta Salgado is a queer femme artist and dissident. Dessane Lopez CassellFrom the store...Ridiculous Swan-Thing Stress ToySqueeze out your stress one clenched fist at a time with this freaky little desk companion designed by David Shrigley. Most Popular on HyperallergicHistorical Painting Is Altered to Show Most Declaration of Independence Signatories Were EnslaversA Benin Bronze With Fishy Provenance Goes to AuctionTeenager Who Threw Child From Tate Modern Balcony Is Sentenced to 15 YearsLorna Simpson's Cut-Up Portraits Evoke the Complexity of IdentitySpike Lee’s Latest Is a Thorny Portrait of Black Masculinity and Generational TraumaHyperallergic needs your supportYour membership supports Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Become a MemberForward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe |
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