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BooksAugust 30, 2021 • View in browserHow Black Artists Are Shaping a Distinctly Black GazeCultural and artistic icons are reshaping the circulation of Blackness on a global scale. | Tina M. Campt A World Made of WordsGarielle Lutz’s sentences are among the most original in modern English, their linguistic specificity making them virtually untranslatable. | Nolan Kelly Making Poetry From Mallarmé’s MistakesEllen Dillon’s verdict on Mallarmé’s pedagogical text? Pretty shaky. | Mark Scroggins Support HyperallergicOur membership program makes it possible for us to dive deeper into important issues and topics. Want to be part of the future of independent arts journalism? Become a Hyperallergic MemberHilma af Klint Gets an Exquisite Seven-Volume Catalogue RaisonnéThe latest volume of af Klint’s catalogue raisonné reveals the artist exploring the spiritual world with quasi-scientific deliberation. | Bridget Quinn In New Memoir, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge Offers Candid Takes on Sex, Gender, Art, and LoveP-Orridge, who helped popularize nonbinary identity, wrote h/er memoir while living out h/er last days with leukemia. | Billy Anania Why Early Modern European Artists Were Obsessed With ShellsFrom Leonardo to Rembrandt, artists were drawn to these soft and glowing forms. | Lauren Moya Ford
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