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September 2, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Yesterday morning, I was walking to the office with a cup of coffee in my hand when a family of tourists stopped me for a question. βWhere can we street art in this area?β the dad politely asked. βWe heard thereβs a lot of murals in Williamsburg.β I pointed in several directions and told them that murals are all over the place (I didn't tell them that they're also going to see a lot of commercial crap). What a delightful encounter that was. New York is back, friends. Today, we have your guide for the best shows to see in New York in September, another looted artifact is found at the Met, the San Francisco Public Library censors a pro-Palestine mural, a tribute to unsung Bay Area women abstractionists, and much more. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Your Concise New York Art Guide for September 2022Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very New York art events this month, including birdhouses at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Rodrigo Valenzuela, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, and more. | Billy Anania SPONSORED SPRING/BREAK Art Show returns during Armory Arts Week in NYCCelebrating its 10th anniversary, the curator-driven fair will take over former Ralph Lauren offices at 625 Madison Ave in Midtown East on September 7β12. Over 100 immersive exhibitions featuring painting, sculpture, installation, video work and more. Get tickets now. WHAT'S HAPPENING The San Francisco Public Library is accused of censoring a mural that included the phrase βZionism is racism.β (courtesy the Clarion Alley Mural Project) Bay Area organizations protest the San Francisco Public Libraryβs censorship of a pro-Palestinian mural. A sixth-century statue representing a Hindu Matrika deity is the latest object seized from the Met Museum this summer.SPONSORED NicolΓ‘s De JesΓΊs: A Mexican Artist for Global Justice Opens at the Neuberger Museum of ArtThis solo exhibition in Purchase, New York, tackles contemporary social and political issues from over three decades of the artistβs work. On view September 7 through December 23. Learn more. LATEST REVIEWS Unearthing a Treasure Trove of Bay Area Women Abstract PaintersThe Long View amply demonstrates that Jay DeFeo and Joan Brown may be the best known Bay Area women artists who worked in abstraction, but they were far from alone. | John Seed An Artistβs Quasi-Exploration of Celebrity CultureThe Manchester-based artist uses techniques from the Northern Renaissance in an attempt to investigate our present-day celebrity worship. | EdmΓ©e Lepercq SPONSORED Choose From 200+ Online and On-Campus Fall Courses at SVA Continuing EducationStudy fine arts, interior design, illustration and comics, visual narrative, and more at SVACE, either virtually or in person in NYC. Courses begin September 19. Learn more. MORE FROM HYPERALLERGIC Required ReadingThis week, new photos of Jupiter, film audiences and critics disagree, Andrew Wyeth's funerary drawings, Diva Kid meme reborn, and more. | Hrag Vartanian Opportunities in September 2022From grants, open calls, and commissions to residencies, fellowships, and workshops, our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers. Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberTRANSITIONS Chakaia Booker is now represented by David Nolan Gallery. Andrea Gyorody was named director of the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University. Chang In-kyung was elected co-vice president of the International Council of Museums. AWARDS & ACCOLADES BRIC announced the winners of the Colene Brown Art Prize for New York-based visual artists. See a full list of recipients here. New Inc at the New Museum announced its 2022β23 program cohort. See the full list of members here. Rebuild Foundation named Corinne Bailey Rae, Ben LaMar Gay, Honey Crawford, and Yaw Agyeman to its inaugural Mellon Archive Fellowship Program cohort. MOST POPULAR Only Treason in the BuildingHyperallergic Fall 2022 New York Art GuideHow Japanβs Best Ceramists βListenβ to ClayWhy Is New York Asking Artists to Decorate City Garbage Trucks for Free?China Reprimands 27 Officials for "Tragically Ugly" Illustrations in School Textbook
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