NovemberΒ 22, 2021 β’Β View in browserΒ Good morning.Β π§οΈ Today, reimagining museums, an archive of anti-semitism across Europe, and the dullness of so many online exhibitions. β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chiefΒ Β Β Β When βArtβ Dies the Community Will ThriveWhen I say that βart and artists need to die,β I mean the foundations of these concepts as manifestations of imperial-induced greed and elitism. | Marta Rodriguez Maleck Β Β Β SPONSORED WithΒ Kinerapan: Right of Crawling, Taiwan Prepares for the 2022 Venice BiennaleIn this exhibition, curated by Patrick Flores and presented by Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Paiwan artist Sakuliu reflects on interspecies co-sharing and coexistence. Learn more. Β Β LATEST NEWS Β The National Museum of African American History and Culture goes online with its new βSearchable Museum.β (all images courtesy NMAAHC)
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