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September 8, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. ⛅ Today, Mexico City’s Columbus statue is being replaced by a sculpture of an Indigenous woman, considering the realities of post-pandemic public art, and an exhibition explores the subjugation of Black people in the UK. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Charting Black Resistance in the UK Since the 1940sA carefully curated exhibition at ICA London lays bare the insidious nature of the subjugation of Black people in Britain. | Aurella Yussuf SPONSORED Get 50% off tickets with promo code HYPER50, exclusively for Hyperallergic readers. (Offer is limited to two tickets per person) LATEST NEWS Surfside residents visit the Wall of Hope Memorial. (courtesy HistoryMiami) The HistoryMiami Museum is preserving the Surfside Wall of Hope, a temporary memorial to the victims of the Champlain Towers collapse. A sculpture of an Olmec woman by Mexican artist Pedro Reyes will replace a statue of Columbus in Mexico City’s Paseo de la Reforma. The City of Amsterdam has announced plans to restitute Wassily Kandinsky’s "Bild mit Häusern" (1909) to its heirs. MORE FROM HYPERALLERGIC Why an Italian Village Tied Itself to a MountainThe event was devised by artist Maria Lai and involved almost all of Ulassai’s 1,000 inhabitants and required nearly 17 miles of light blue denim ribbon. | Lauren Moya Ford SPONSORED SVA Continuing Education Offers 170+ Courses Online and On-campus in NYCCourses are available in a variety of subjects including fine arts, film, art & activism, visual narrative, and more. Fall courses begin September 20. Learn more. What Public Art Might Look Like After the PandemicThe truth is public art can be polarizing because too many people have been locked out for too long. | Marc Garrett and Ruth Catlow Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Join UsMOST POPULAR Kaws Is Terrible, But Thankfully ForgettableThe Queen of England’s Inaccessible Art CollectionYour Concise Guide to Armory Week 2021"Artists Aren't Just About What They Produce": A Different Kind of Art Weekend in Upstate NYBreathing More Deeply With Art in the Hudson River Valley
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