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November 8, 2022Good morning. π€οΈ Election Day is here and there's much at stake. I don't think you can afford to sit this one out if you support reproductive rights, voting rights, sanity, and decency. Please, please vote! Our news coverage today focuses on the midterm elections, with artists from key battleground states sharing their thoughts and concerns about this fateful day. Among other reports, we also look back at the history of the "I Voted" sticker and ask: Does it have any impact on voter turnout There's a lot more, including reflections on the history of American landscape painting, photography from the San Francisco of the 1980s and β90s, Hew Locke in London, and how a children's cartoon show from 1997 already knew that a certain Mondrian painting is hung upside down. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Artists in Battleground States Share Their Thoughts on the MidtermsFrom Georgia to Arizona, from Nevada to New York, we asked artists in nine states to share urgent issues and reflections ahead of Election Day. | Elaine VelieandValentina Di Liscia SPONSORED THE LATEST A still from the 1997 Arthur episode "Binky Barnes, Art Expert" (Β© 1997 WGBH. Underlying TM/Β© Marc Brown. All third party trademarks are the property of their respective owners; used with permission.) A 1997 episode of Arthur shows Binky the βart expertβ correcting the orientation of a Piet Mondrian painting. (Sounds familiar π?) Billionaire cosmetics heir and Neue Galerie museum co-founder Ronald Lauder pours over $11 million into Republican Lee Zeldinβs gubernatorial campaign. SPONSORED Powerhouse Arts Introduces Wide-Format Latex Printing ServicesThe Brooklyn art organizationβs new digital print format enables the production of images up to 10 feet wide and 100 feet long on a wide variety of media. Learn more. LATEST REVIEWS Carnival and Colonialism Converge in Hew Locke's The ProcessionLockeβs stunning, sensuous spectacle of pattern and color, just like the grand tradition of Caribbean carnivals, hints at sinister elements that undergird the whole endeavor. | Aditya Iyer SPONSORED Join a Dynamic MFA Program in Art and Design at the University of LouisvilleEvery MFA student receives a generous scholarship, a private studio, and financial support for travel, research, and creative activity. Learn more. An Artist's Quest to Decolonize Southern California's Water SupplyWith The Metabolic Studio, artist Lauren Bon views her work as an act of reparation, an attempt to reverse the colonization of Southern California. | RenΓ©e Reizman The Shadowy Past of San FranciscoMimi Plumb's photos of 1980s and β90s San Francisco look at the dissonance between an expanding metropolis and its surrounding environment. | Zach Ritter SPONSORED MOZAIK Philanthropy Announces Open Call in Solidarity With the Movement for Freedom in IranArtists from around the world who wish to express support for Iranβs protestors through art can submit to the Future Art Awards: WOMAN. LIFE. FREEDOM. Learn more. MORE ON HYPERALLERGIC A Brief History of the "I Voted" StickerWho designed the first sticker? And does anyone care about it anymore? | Rhea Nayyar One City Is Making Its Waterfront InteractiveCanal Convergence, 10 years strong, brings large-scale interactive artworks to Scottsdale, Arizonaβs waterfront. | Erin Joyce COMICS The History of American Landscape Painting Is Not PrettyThe country's most famous landscape painters pushed the idea of Manifest Destiny. Is there a better way to inspire people with landscape painting today? | Steven Weinberg IN OUR STORE The Dream SocksIntroduce a favorite painting to your wardrobe with the socks in our store, like this colorful adaptation of Henri Rousseauβs βThe Dreamβ (1910). Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberMOST POPULAR The Spookiest Images of Early PhotographyDead People Prefer Photography, ApparentlyWho Holds the Power in Art?Kei Ito Traces Tragedy and MourningMuseum Org Demanded Loyalty; Scholars Resigned
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