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September 21, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. ☁️ Today, protesters enter MoMA with spoons and Palestinian flags, a new sketch attributed to van Gogh has surfaced, and the story of when Walt Disney joined the US war effort. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief When Disney Declared War on DeutschlandWalt Disney built his media empire animating fairy tales; he did not start making films set in a Nazi-occupied Europe by choice. | Tim Brinkhof SPONSORED Boston University Announces Fall 2021 Lineup for Tuesday Night Lecture SeriesSeven artists and curators, including Dona Nelson, the featured artist for this year’s Tim Hamill Visiting Artist Lecture, are giving public talks at BU School of Visual Arts. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING A protester holding a spoon, a new symbol of Palestinian resistance, at a demonstration outside Protesters stormed MoMA with Palestinian flags and spoons during the “Globalize The Intifada” march last Friday, part of “phase 2” of the Strike MoMA campaign. The Mexican government petitioned to halt an international sale of 74 pre-Columbian artifacts through Munich-based dealer Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger. SPONSORED Artsper Looks to the Future of Accessible Fine ArtWith over 170,000 original pieces starting at less than $100, this online contemporary art marketplace has something for everyone. Learn more. LATEST IN ART The Disruptive Architecture of Border WallsRafał Milach sharply documents three international border walls and how they impact our sense of identity and memory. | Lauren Moya Ford A New Sketch Has Been Attributed to van Gogh"Study for ‘Worn Out’" (1882) has never before been seen by the public. | Sarah Rose Sharp SPONSORED At Haverford College, an Exhibition Inspired by a 19th-century Uyghur PoemIn The Contest of the Fruits, the art collective Slavs and Tatars investigates language, politics, religion, humor, resilience, and resistance in a pluralistic world. Learn more. FILM The Story of the “First Lady of Religious Broadcasting”The Eyes of Tammy Faye features a riveting performance from Jessica Chastain, but proves less interesting than the documentary it’s based on. | Beandrea July SPONSORED Stream Video Works by Major Artists Active in Asia on Watch and ChillThe subscription-based art streaming platform, a collaboration between MMCA Korea, MCAD Manila, MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum, and M+, is online through February 2022. Learn more. FROM THE ARCHIVE Revisit W|alls: Defend, Divide, and the Divine and Paper Borders — two exhibitions that confronted the impacts of physical, political, borders. Fragile Borders and Rituals of RemembranceIn Paper Borders artists Emma Nishimura and Tahir Carl Karmali articulate the experience of displacement using delicate materials crafted by hand. | Billy Anania As Walls Go Up at Unprecedented Rates, Artists Use Them as Subversive CanvasesThe Annenberg Space for Photography maps the complex landscape of walls and rends, openings and sutures, that, to an ever-larger degree, define our age. | Lorissa Rinehart Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Join UsMOST POPULAR Whimsy and Personality in Early American PhotographyA Collector of Antiques Asks: "Can Something Be Racist and Also Be Beautiful?"The 18th-century English Craze for One-Eyed PortraitsDecolonizing the (Sitcom) MuseumA Forgotten Female Flower Painter, Revived
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