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July 19, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, the art world remembers Claes Oldenburg, an innovative artist who monumentalized everyday objects in his colossal sculptures. He passed away yesterday at age 93. His impact on contemporary art is indelible. Also today: Google Doodle honors a 10-year-old who was killed at the senseless Uvalde school shooting in Texas; Dia workers push for a union, citing miserable wages; the director of Documenta resigns; the sacrifices and dilemmas of women artists; a documentary about the absolutely preventable epidemic of maternal mortality among Black women in the US, and more. β Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief X-Ray of Van Gogh Painting Reveals Hidden Self-PortraitA portrait of the bearded Dutch master was found under cardboard backing and glue on the reverse side of the 1885 work βHead of a Peasant Woman.β | Billy Anania SPONSORED CCS Bard Summer Exhibitions Delve Into Video Art and Black MelancholiaShows at the Hudson Valleyβs Hessel Museum of Art feature artists Dara Birnbaum and Martine Syms, as well as new scholarship on Black melancholia as an artistic and critical practice. Learn more. ALSO IN THE NEWS Claes Oldenburg with Pace Gallery founder Arne Glimcher in 2021 (image courtesy Pace) Claes Oldenburg, best known for his playful works of everyday objects, has died at 93. Google Doodle shares a submission artwork by 10-year-old Uvalde shooting victim Alithia Ramirez. Sabine Schormann steps down as director of Documenta amid controversy spurred by allegations of antisemitism against the event. Citing a lack of recognition, job insecurity, and low wages, workers at Dia Art Foundation petitioned to unionize. LATEST REVIEWS The Labor of US Citizenship, One Stitch at a TimeAs if making her own census, Han Sifuentes surveys groups of immigrants to reveal the labor, research, and proof needed by an immigrant in order to demonstrate their belonging. | Cat Yang A Documentary Unravels the Danger of Being Black and Pregnant in the USAftershock, directed by Tonya Lewis Lee and Paula Eiselt, explains the disproportionate rate of Black maternal mortality in the US. | Dan Schindel When a Woman Chooses Art Over All ElseBoth Celia Paul and Gwen John oriented their lives around being artists and were diverted by romantic entanglements with famous male artists that reduced them to muses. Was it worth it? | Sophia Stewart 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 Guerrilla Girls BandanaWatch out, pigs: this fluorescent pink bandana will turn even the mildest-mannered wearer into a feminist masked avenger. MOST POPULAR Get Ready for the New Emojis of 2022The Enchanted Afterlives of Thrift Store FindsThe Best Memes About the Webb Space Telescope ImagesCharles Gaines Brings Trees Back to Times SquareHoly Sepulchre Church Excavation Unearths Constantine-Era Rock Layers
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