December 3, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. 🌤️ Today, a beach performance in Miami Beach is “swarmed” by police, German loot from colonialism, and reviews of Jonathan Feldschuh, Gillian Wearing, Forrest Bess, and a two-person exhibition by Shellyne Rodriguez and Danielle De Jesus. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Two Latinx Artists Take On Gentrification from the Perspective of Those DisplacedShellyne Rodriguez and Danielle De Jesus powerfully respond to the continued attacks on their neighborhoods with works that validate and uplift elements of everyday urban Latinx life that are usually devalued. | Arlene Dávila SPONSORED Unlikely Journal for Creative Arts Releases New Issue, Calls for Guest Editors and Submissions“Following Sonorous Bodies” is available online. The journal also seeks guest editors for themed issues, books, and more, as well as contributors for Issue 8, “Birds & Language.” Proposals are due December 15. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING
LATEST REVIEWS Recently Discovered Forrest Bess PaintingsIt is one thing to be a visionary and another to be one whose work holds your attention for a sustained period of time. | John Yau SPONSORED The Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU Presents Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste: Set It OffUsing sonic frequencies that register just below human audibility, this exhibition in Richmond, Virginia provides site-specific experiences for sound to be deeply felt. Learn more. The Many Faces of Gillian WearingRegardless of which way the camera is pointing, Wearing shows a lively — and altogether merciless — interest in how people choose to tell their own stories. | Nancy Princenthal Jonathan Feldschuh's Visions of a Subatomic WorldFeldschuh understands that the actions and interactions of particles can be formulated mathematically but not illustrated visually. | Carter Ratcliff ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC How is This Possibly the Right Time for a Fabergé Show at the V&A?So legendarily precious and complex are the Fabergé eggs that they have become a byword for insane expenditure. | Olivia McEwan SPONSORED ASU’s MFA in Art Offers Three Years of Teaching, Scholarship, and Extensive FundingThis top-ranked program at Arizona State University’s School of Art measures itself not by who it excludes, but who it includes and how they succeed. Learn more. Required ReadingThis week, I've included a lot of humor because with the recent news on the coronavirus variant, we can all use it. | Hrag Vartanian Opportunities in December 2021From commissions to residencies and fellowships for artists, curators, and teachers, a list of opportunities that artists, writers, and art workers can apply for. Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. IN OUR STORE “Ode À La Bièvre” Coaster Set x Louise BourgeoisLet art be the guaranty of your sanity as you save your books and furniture from pesky ring stains with these stylish corkboard coasters, which feature designs from the fabric book Ode À La Bièvre by Louise Bourgeois. AWARDS & ACCOLADES Teo Castellanos was awarded the 2021 White Columns/Shoot the Lobster Award. Firelight Media announced the new cohort of fellows of the Firelight Documentary Lab: Elizabeth Ai, Sisa Bueno, Ben Corona, Pati Cruz Martínez, Gerardo del Valle, Mohammadreza Enyi & Sara Khaki, Contessa Gayles, Set Hernandez Rongkilyo, JoeBill Muñoz, Fiz Olajide, Ashley Tyner & William Tyner, and Xinyan Yu. TRANSITIONS Antonia Showering is now represented by Timothy Taylor. Humberto Moro was appointed deputy director of program of the Dia Art Foundation. MOST POPULAR |