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August 10, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, an art dealer who once tipped off authorities about looted antiquities is now wanted for his own alleged art trafficking, the Brooklyn Public Library launches a cool, new vinyl record lending library (you can borrow a vinyl for three weeks!), our false perceptions of the medieval period, the brilliant work of ancient Maya dentists, and much more. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor What Our Fantasies About the European βMiddle Agesβ Say About UsAn exhibition depicts how people have reimagined the medieval period in the centuries since, and how they have revealed their own interests and ideals with each new interpretation. | Anne Wallentine SPONSORED Apply Now for the 2023 Joyce AwardsThe grants will provide $450,000 for six new commissions across disciplines by artists of color working with cultural organizations in the Great Lakes. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING Maya Inlaid human teeth incrusted with jade and pyrite. (via Wikimedia Commons) New findings reveal that the sealant used to hold inlaid Mayan teeth stones helped prevent infection and tooth decay. The Manhattan DAβs office issues an arrest warrant for Lebanese art dealer and previous antiquities trafficking informant Georges Lotfi. The Brooklyn Public Library is launching a new vinyl lending library with over 400 titles to listen to or check out for up to three weeks.SPONSORED Experience Paul Revere Williamsβ Architectural Designs Through the Lens of Janna IrelandThe Nevada Museum of Art in Reno welcomes guests to learn about βThe Architect to the Starsβ through captivating black and white photography. On view through October 2. Learn more. ART & FILM One of China's First Modern Sculptors Has a New York RetrospectiveDuring his 84-year life, Liu helped shape a new Chinese cultural image rooted in the contributions and sacrifices of everyday people. | Billy Anania Brazilian Nights From an Animalβs Point of ViewPlaying at several film festivals this late summer, Ana Vazβs It Is Night in America asks the viewer to take on unusual perspectives. | Andrew Northrop Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberIN OUR STORE William Morris Botanical Print Napkin SetWilliam Morris said, βHave nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.β Youβll quickly find both beauty and utility in these cotton-linen blend napkins featuring four different Arts and Crafts motifs. Check out the matching placemats! MOST POPULAR Luke Gilfordβs Tender Photographs of Gay RodeosA Show Traces Philip Guston's Impact on Contemporary ArtistsThe Fascinating Things People Leave Behind in Library BooksTwo Santa Monica Artists Create a Legacy Through Potlucks12,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Found in Utah Desert
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