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In a draft executive order, the US government seeks to impose the classical style on federal buildings so that they “once again inspire respect instead of bewilderment or repugnance.” View in browser | hyperallergic.comFebruary 7, 2020Trump Wants to “Make Federal Buildings Beautiful Again” by Imposing Classical StyleIn a draft executive order, the US government seeks to impose the classical style on federal buildings so that they “once again inspire respect instead of bewilderment or repugnance.” Valentina Di LisciaExamining the Legacy of the Gulf Wars in a Curious Selection of ArtworksWhile Theater of Operations remains an important exhibition, its inclusion of certain works prompts questions: Who is this exhibition for, and what is it trying to say? Hakim BisharaSeeing the Penitente Brotherhood Through Artists’ EyesThe New Mexico Museum of Art’s Picturing Passion: Artists Interpret the Penitente Brotherhood confronts representation, truth, and otherness in depictions of the storied religious organization. Lillia McEnaneySPONSOREDWrightwood 659 and the Smart Museum Exhibit Contemporary Chinese Art on a Monumental ScaleThe Chicago institutions have collaborated to present The Allure of Matter: Material Art from China, on view at both venues through May 3, 2020. NewsArt Basel Hong Kong 2020 Is Cancelled Due to Coronavirus OutbreakIn a draft executive order, the US government seeks to impose the classical style on federal buildings so that they “once again inspire respect instead of bewilderment or repugnance.” Los Angeles Public Library Offers 10K Reward for Sculpture Missing Since 1969The bronze fountain once stood in the gardens of the Central Library. A section of the sculpture was recently returned, and now the library is searching for the rest of it. Musician Ballaké Sissoko Says His Custom-Made Instrument Was Broken by TSA SecurityAfter returning to Paris from the United States, Sissoko discovered his kora, a traditional West African instrument, had been shattered, along with a note from TSA apologizing for the inconvenience. Christie’s Brings in $81.7M for Impressionist and Modern Art; Cybercriminals Scammed Dutch Museum Out of $3.1MAlso, a sale of the Johnson Publishing Company’s art collection saw 100% of lots sold at Swann Auctions Galleries, New York’s Film Forum received a $1 million gift, and more. SPONSOREDApply Now for the Sharpe-Walentas Studio ProgramThe residency program awards rent-free studio space to 17 visual artists for year-long residencies in Brooklyn, NY. Apply by February 15, 2020. A Classic Film Reminds Us That Modeling Is LaborThe perfect movie for New York Fashion Week is 1981’s Model, Frederick Wiseman behind-the-scenes documentary on the industry. Abbey BenderAt Sundance, Examining the Relationships Between People and Their GovernmentsDocumentaries at the festival looked at ordinary people in Cuba, journalists in the Philippines, and lawyers for the ACLU. Bedatri D. ChoudhuryIn Honeyland, One of Europe’s Last Wild Beekeepers Fights Environmental and Economic HardshipsHyperallergic speaks to the directors of the first film nominated for both the Best Documentary Feature and Best International Feature Oscars, about its creation and reception. Daniel EaganBerlin Artist Walks the Streets With 99 Smartphones, Prompting Google Maps Traffic JamsSimon Weckert’s conceptual Google Maps Hacks leads us to question the power of maps as a daily tool and control mechanism. Sarah Rose SharpMost Popular on HyperallergicPenguin Random House and Barnes & Noble's Latest Diversity Initiative Failed MiserablyThe Bizarre Story Behind the Newspaper Ads Criticizing LACMA’s Expansion PlanCorita Kent, the Nun-Turned-Artist, and Her Political Prints From 196919-Year-Old Dies After Jumping From Vessel at Hudson YardsStrange and Subtle Portraits of Artists’ HandsComics from the archive...6 Things to Do Instead of Fretting Over Your NewsfeedThere’s always something better. Jack SjogrenGet the latest book reviews more from Hyperallergic Forward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe |
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