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August 24, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, nearly half of the artists in the 2022 Wisconsin Triennial, organized by the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, pull out of the exhibition because of what they described as "institutional racist violence" and "shameful mistreatment" of Black artists. This is especially egregious as the whole premise of the show was to highlight Black women artists. The details of this story are pretty shocking. Also today, a "unicorn" fossil at a German museum, MoMA's whitewashing of Sophie Taeuber-Arp's African influences, and why are we seeing so much sex on mainstream TV lately? β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Note: Due to a last-minute editing error prior to sending, the introduction for the Daily newsletter on Monday, August 22nd, mistakenly credited Hakim Bishara instead of Hrag Vartanian. Visiting MoMA While BlackVisiting the retrospective of Sophie Taeuber-Arp, I thought to myself: Am I crazy? I must be tripping, this is straight out of Africa! | Sydney Harvey SPONSORED Art on Paper Returns to New York Cityβs Pier 36 This FallFrom September 8 to 11, the fair will showcase top modern and contemporary paper-based art from 95 galleries, including works from Bang Geul Han, Yuko Nishikawa, and more. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING The nearly empty walls of the exhibition Ainβt I a Woman? at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art after 11 artists withdrew from the 2022 Wisconsin Triennial (photo courtesy Emily Leach) Artists at the Wisconsin Triennial have withdrawn their work in response to the Madison Museum of Contemporary Artβsβinstitutional racist violence.β Starting in 2023, teachers can claim a tax deduction of $300 for school supplies they purchased out of pocket. Germany's "unicorn" fossil, known as the "Magdeburg Unicorn," is again making waves on the internet. SPONSORED Apply for the Ucross Residency Program in Northern Wyomingβs Majestic High PlainsFellows on the 20,000-acre ranch enjoy private studio space, a $1,000 stipend, meals, living accommodations, staff support, and more. Applications are due September 1. Learn more. LATEST IN ART Hiwa K's Transformative Approach to Activist ArtThe artist serves as a proxy through which the complexities of Gulf War politics, refugeeism, dictatorship, and resilience can be examined in intuitive and material ways. | Sarah Rose Sharp A New California Center Is Building a Legacy of Black PhotographersWith The Black Image Center, a group of young photographers has established a space for Black image makers in need of a place to create. | Joshua Oduga How Softcore Porn Penetrated Mainstream MediaThe exhibition Porno Chic to Sex Positivity at the Museum of Sex traces how once-verboten depictions of sex became gradually acceptable in pop culture. | Dan Schindel Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberMOST POPULAR After 50 Years, Michael Heizer's Colossal Desert Installation Is Finally FinishedVandals Damage Ancient βHellgateβ Pictographs in MontanaWhy Do Artists Keep Painting "The Women in the Window"?The Hidden Truths of Lou Reedβs Musical PoetryOrlando Museum of Art Is βRe-Evaluating All Exhibitionsβ Amid FBI Raid Fallout
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