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March 23, 2023Good morning. ☁️ Do you find yourself visualizing what the arrest of former US President Donald Trump would look like if it ever happens? Guess what, in the world of AI-generated imagery, Trump is already behind bars. The images circulating online these days of a handcuffed Trump escorted by police officers are pretty convincing, and somewhat amusing. Take a look a some of them in our report today, but please don't get your hopes up. Also today: a list of all the New York arts and cultural institutions that offer free admission to city residents, tips on how to get your art on a US postage stamp, and much more. Finally, we're pleased to present the first article of Hyperallergic fellow Sadaf Padder, a New York-based independent curator, on the concept of South Asian futurism and the South Asian artists working to imagine a decolonial, diasporic framework. — Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor In Search of Inclusive South Asian FuturismsWe have been dangerously siloed for far too long by colonial constructs of race, nation, and time that separate, divide, and deny us our very being. | Sadaf Padder SPONSORED McKnight Visual Artist Fellows Discussion Series at the Minneapolis Institute of ArtThe series features 2021 Fellows David Bowen, Mara Duvra, Rotem Tamir, Ben Moren, and Dyani White Hawk in conversation with renowned curators and critics. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING (via @EliotHiggins on Twitter; screenshot Hyperallergic) AI-generated pictures depicting Trump being dragged away by police in front of the cameras send the internet into a frenzy. New guidance from the US Copyright Office indicates that some artworks generated using AI are now eligible for copyright registration. A New York native's “Free Admission” campaign is advocating to make ticket pricing information more transparent to visitors. Workers at NYC’s Hispanic Society voted to go on strike after the union rejected the institution’s “last, best, final offer.” SPONSORED Haggerty Museum of Art Presents Tomás Saraceno in Dialogue With Dr. Somesh RoyThe artist and researcher will explore soot’s effects on climate change and public health in this online conversation. Learn more. LATEST IN ART Richard Hull Completes the PictureOnce known for his abstracted portraits, the Chicago artist is now exploring new directions. | John Yau SPONSORED Uncommon Denominator: Nina Katchadourian at the MorganAt the Morgan Library & Museum, Katchadourian stages a conversation between her own work, family history, and the institution’s vaults. On view in NYC. Learn more. What Do Shtreimels and Cowboy Hats Have in Common?A chance meeting on the subway introduced photographer Francesca Magnani to the multicultural world of Brooklyn milliner Richard Faison. | Francesca Magnani SPONSORED ICA Philadelphia Presents Artist and Filmmaker Terence Nance’s First Solo Museum ExhibitionCo-organized by BlackStar Projects, “Swarm” features six major multimedia installations specifically reimagined for the occasion. Learn more. You Too Can Have Your Art on Postage StampThe process isn’t complicated, and thousands of people submit themselves for the talent pool every year. | Lynn Trimble Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberFROM THE ARCHIVE Cambodia’s Stolen Treasures Must Be Returned to Where They BelongAnd no, Cambodia doesn’t need the Metropolitan Museum’s help in preserving its cultural heritage. | Erin L. Thompson MOST POPULAR Met Museum Kicked Me Out for Praying to My Ancestral GodsNew “We ❤️ NYC" Campaign Misses the MarkAI Image Generators Finally Figured Out Hands1,000+ Objects at The Met Linked to Antiquities SmugglersA Museum Guard’s Ode to the Healing Power of Art
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