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February 10, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, Wikipedia is commissioning artists to paint portraits of underrepresented groups, Rotterdam residents are up in arms that billionaire Jeff Bezos wants to temporarily dismantle a historical bridge so his yacht can go through, and reviews of Brenda Goodman, Gisela McDaniel, and the oscar-nominated film The Worst Person in the World by director Joachim Trier. β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Brenda Goodman's Fearless Self-PortraitsWhile I have seen Goodman's self-portraits numerous times, the unlikely combination of raw pathos and tenderness always stops me in my tracks. | John Yau SPONSORED RISD Continuing Education Launches 150 Online Courses, Pre-College Applications Now OpenRISD CE offers a wide range of online courses for all skill levels. Our Certificate Programs are designed for adults looking to accelerate their creative lives and work. High school students who want to pursue art and design in college can register for the Advanced Program Online year-round intensive and apply to the Pre-College residential summer immersive. Browse courses at cereg.risd.edu. WHAT'S HAPPENING Wiki Unseen is a new initiative by the Wikimedia Foundation to improve visual representation on Wikipedia's pages (all courtesy Wikimedia Foundation) Wikipedia launches βWiki Unseen,β a new initiative commissioning artists to paint portraits of individuals who are not currently portrayed on the site. Rotterdam residents pledge to throw rotten eggs at Jeff Bezos's mega-yacht as it passes through the cityβs Koningshaven Bridge this summer. The Smithsonianβs National Portrait Gallery extends the "Obama Portraits Tour" to San Francisco and Boston. SPONSORED Jennie C. Jones to Present 2022 Wolgin Lecture at Tyler School of Art and ArchitectureThe works of this visual and sonic artist β neither paintings nor sculptures β engage viewers in multiple sensory and physical ways. Learn more. LATEST IN ART A New Standard for Uplifting Black Narratives Through Conscious CurationWhen the memory of the past and the potential of the future we long to see converge to meet us here, which direction do we turn? | Frederica Simmons A Painter Takes a Collaborative Approach to the PortraitGisela McDaniel captures the voices and memories of her sitters and offers them the opportunity to narrate their own histories. | Anna Souter SPONSORED Museum of the Moving Image Launches Screening Series Focused on Extinction & Life as It Might BeMoMIβs yearlong Science on Screen series opens February 13 with classic films Woman in the Dunes and The World, the Flesh, and the Devil presented in 35mm. Learn more. FILM & MORE The Worst Person in the World Is Among the Best Portraits of Modern WomanhoodPart of the glory of the film is that its heroineβs choices, however unexpected, are taken seriously. | Eileen GβSell Queer European Cinema Exposes the Realities of Migrant ExperienceThis rapidly expanding genre has had an upsurge since 2015, echoing the humanitarian crisis of a rising number of refugees entering the European Union. | Daniel Theophanous Become a member today to support our independent journalism. TRANSITIONS Christopher Bedford was named director of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Jane Carpenter-Rock and Eric Nastasi were appointed deputy directors at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Carpenter-Rock will serve as deputy director for museum content and outreach, and Nastasi will serve as deputy director for administration and finance. Chase Hall is now represented by Eva Presenhuber Gallery. Maria Nicanor was named director of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Steven Loft was appointed vice president and Michelle LaVallee was appointed director of the National Gallery of Canada's new Department of Indigenous Ways and Decolonization. Rob Lyon is now represented by Adams and Ollman Gallery. Jorge Zamanillo was appointed founding director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Latino. AWARDS & ACCOLADES The Venice Biennale announced the 213 artists participating in its 2022 edition. Valerie Cassel Oliver was awarded the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard Collegeβs Audrey Irmas Award for Curatorial Excellence. MOST POPULAR The Most Hilarious Memes About Putin and Macron's Bizarre Kremlin MeetingThree Minutes of Film Are All That Remain of a Polish Jewish Town Before the HolocaustThe Secretive, Ritual Objects of Masonic Groups2,700 Artists in New York State Will Benefit from New $125M ProgramAppreciating the Performative Quality of Computer Generated Art
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