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May 13, 2022 • View in browserGood morning. ☁️ Happy International Hummus Day! Enthusiasts worldwide celebrate this day by eating hummus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Also today: researchers are trying to recreate the fragrance worn by Cleopatra, new images of a giant black hole at the center of our galaxy, a WPA-style employment program for artists in Seattle, a New York exhibition invites visitors to take a nap, and a lot more news stories and reviews. You should also check out Required Reading to hear the true story behind Gwyneth Paltrow's $120 luxury baby diapers. — Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief Nani Chacon’s Urban Interventions Enter the MuseumThe artist says she wants to “confront people with beauty and pride and complexity.” | Maria Manuela SPONSORED WHAT'S HAPPENING Alexandre Cabanel, "Cleopatra Testing Poisons on Condemned Prisoners" (1887) (via Wikimedia Commons) Researchers are using chemical analysis to recreate the fragrance likely worn by Cleopatra. The City of Seattle will distribute $2 million to create jobs for unemployed and underemployed artists and cultural workers. A new report pinpoints how the pandemic has exacerbated inequities in the photography industry and highlights racial disparities in pay and benefits. A telescope captures the first direct image of the black hole at the center of the Milky Way. SPONSORED Parsons School of Design Presents the MFA Fine Arts Class of 2022 Thesis ExhibitionGuest curated by Alison Burstein, An Asterism* at the school’s Kellen Gallery in NYC features the work of 15 multidisciplinary artists, on view from May 16 through May 27. Learn more. MOZAIK Philanthropy Announces Open Call for Digital ArtAll US-based artists, including those who work with NFTs, are welcome to submit to the 2022 Future Art Awards. 25 winners will each receive between $2,500 and $5,000. Learn more. LATEST REVIEWS Weaving an Altar to Guatemala's Pre-Hispanic GlorySandra Monterroso confronts the knots that tie together the inequalities, violence, discrimination, racism, and patriarchy in Guatemala. | Silvia Benedetti NYC Exhibition Invites Viewers to Go for a NapFor all its quirks, Sprout Hinge Nap Wobble’s immersive elements never feel gimmicky. | Louis Bury SPONSORED MassArt’s 2022 MFA Thesis Exhibition Opens in BostonGraduates of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design showcase their fine arts theses on campus and at the MassArt x SoWa Gallery, with virtual public artist talks on May 20. Learn more. MORE FROM HYPERALLERGIC Documentary Workers Unite Against the OddsWe spoke with two workers at the International Documentary Association about their successful fight for a union. | Billy Anania Required ReadingThis week, Manhattan offices are still mostly empty, Gwyneth Paltrow releases luxury baby diapers, how to remove your personal data from Google, and much more. | Hakim Bishara Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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