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A $2.4 million restoration of the Ghent Altarpiece will be best remembered as meme fodder. This lamb has seen some things, man. View in browser | hyperallergic.comJanuary 23, 2020A Nightmarish Restoration of the Ghent Altarpiece Wool Go Down in Meme HistoryA $2.4 million restoration of the Ghent Altarpiece will be best remembered as meme fodder. This lamb has seen some things, man. Sarah Rose SharpAn Art Movement Unapologetic About Love and PleasureArtists of the Pattern and Decoration movement expanded our perceptions around what is worthy of being called art. Elisa Wouk AlminoSPONSOREDNewsArtist Tobias Madison Pleaded Guilty to Assault and Harassment of His Former GirlfriendSyrian director Feras Fayyad, whose film The Cave is nominated for Best Documentary Feature, is the latest high-profile artist experiencing visa troubles. An Oscar Nominee May Be Unable to Attend the Ceremony Due to Trump’s Travel BanSyrian director Feras Fayyad, whose film The Cave is nominated for Best Documentary Feature, is the latest high-profile artist experiencing visa troubles. SPONSOREDDlectricity, Detroit’s Light and Art Festival, Is Now Accepting Artist ApplicationsDlectricity returns September 25-26, 2020. The deadline for artists to apply is March 3, 2020. Performance Space in Manhattan Will Be Run Entirely by Artists for a YearA cohort of artists and collectives will have “full transparency into the organization’s inner workings” and control of its annual production budget to pay their own wages and develop programs. Oprah Withdraws From Film on Russell Simmons Right Before Its Sundance PremiereThe documentary On the Record details allegations of sexual assault against Simmons. Though Simmons personally pressured Winfrey to leave the project, she claims this move is due to creative differences with the filmmakers. SPONSOREDApply for Warren Wilson’s Low-Residency MA Program Focused on Craft History and TheoryWith the MA in Critical Craft Studies, students can connect their academic experiences to histories and narratives of craft. Applications are due March 1, 2020. Staging the Work of Ballet Amid Noguchi’s Expressive SculpturesFor Contract and Release, choreographed by Brendan Fernandes, three dancers assume their positions amid a selection of Noguchi’s works that allude to the human form and proceed to slowly perform a prescribed set of tasks. Helen GeorgasSPONSOREDEveryone Is a Collector: InLiquid Celebrates 20 Years of Advocating for ArtistsInLiquid’s Benefit and Silent Auction will be held at the Crane Arts Icebox Project Space in Philadelphia on Jan 31–Feb 1. Tickets available now or bid online. Two Poems From Shrapnel Maps by Philip MetresOur poetry editor, Wendy Xu, has selected two poems by Philip Metres for her monthly series that brings original poetry to the screens of Hyperallergic readers. Wendy XuMost Popular on HyperallergicActress Ellen Barkin Reveals She Was Assaulted by Carl Andre in the Late '70sHans Haacke Gets Hacked by Activists at the New MuseumHow Did Famous Creative People Spend Their Days?Nancy Pelosi Says the Arts Will Help Heal America, but They Can’tAs Trump’s Impeachment Trial Begins, Reconsidering the Watergate Courtroom SketchesComics from the archive...A Not-So-Great Studio VisitWhat do you say when someone asks, ‘How did the studio visit go?’ CM CampbellGet the latest film reviews more from Hyperallergic Forward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe |
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