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March 27, 2023Good morning. ⛅ The ongoing Johannes Vermeer retrospective at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum is emerging as the blockbuster of all blockbusters. The show sold out within days of its opening and people have been bidding hundreds on secondary market tickets on eBay. We have this story for you today. Also: The fourth episode of the Hirshhorn Museum's reality TV show is a snooze, a new art heist movie starring Willem Dafoe might be worse, and images of Michelangelo's "David" are apparently too offensive for a Florida school. And remember that famous Renaissance portrait of the “Ugly Duchess”? Well, a new exhibition claims that the unlucky duchess was most likely a man. — Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Tickets to Sold-Out Vermeer Show Are Going for HundredsThe online resale market for the Rijksmuseum’s smash exhibition is booming, with tickets selling on eBay for over $2K. | Hakim Bishara SPONSORED Miniature Worlds: Joseph Cornell, Ray Johnson, Yayoi KusamaThrough small-scale works, this exhibition at the Katonah Museum of Art in New York examines Cornell’s prominent role in the lives and careers of Johnson and Kusama. Learn more. THE LATEST Detail of Quinten Massys, “The Ugly Duchess (An Old Woman)” (1513) (image via Wikimedia Commons) A curator at London’s National Gallery believes Quinten Massys’s 1513 painting may have been portraying a man all along. Katsushika Hokusai’s iconic woodblock print, “The Great Wave,” breaks records at auction, selling for nearly $2.8 million this week. A Florida principal is pressured to resign after parents complained that an art teacher had shown Michelangelo’s “David” to their sixth graders. SPONSORED NYU Steinhardt Opens 2023 MFA Thesis ExhibitionsTaking place at 80WSE Gallery in New York’s Greenwich Village, Part I is on view from late March through April while Part II opens in May. Learn more. ART ON SCREEN They Managed to Mess Up an Art Heist MovieThere must be a lesson in Vasilis Katsoupis’s film Inside about the vacuousness of the art market or the claustrophobia of exhibition spaces — I just don’t care. | Valentina Di Liscia MTV’s The Exhibit Is Back With an Inflatable DolphinEpisode four, in which artists tackled themes of justice and injustice, was the most lifeless of the reality TV show so far. | Rhea Nayyar MORE ON HYPERALLERGIC Ten Painful Stories of the Dutch Colonial Slave TradeThe Rijksmuseum’s traveling show strives to remind us that we are all, in some way, a part of this chapter of human history, whose legacy continues today. | AX Mina Textured Histories at Shiprock Santa FeThe Santa Fe gallery features Indigenous textiles and jewelry from the early 19th century to today. | Maria Manuela Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberMOST POPULAR Met Museum Kicked Me Out for Praying to My Ancestral GodsAI Images Visualizing Trump’s Arrest Send Internet Into a FrenzyThe Best Memes Roasting the “We ❤️ NYC” CampaignNYC’s Flatiron Building Sells for a Whopping $190MDid You Know These Museums Were Free for New Yorkers?
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