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May 18, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, Ukrainian soldiers discover ancient Greek amphorae while digging trenches, a statue of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was pelted with eggs hours after it was unveiled, a tech billionaire and his wife pay off the student loan debts of graduates of LA's Otis College, a report from the New York mini-art fair Salon ZΓΌrcher, and a lot more. Now to the fun part: Our Bingo card for the Frieze New York events is out and tells it like it is. Check it out and let us know what you think. β Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief Your Frieze Art Fair Bingo Card Is HereIt's art fair season and we're here to comfort and entertain you during this difficult time of the year with a new, biting edition of our Bingo card series. | Hakim Bishara, Valentina Di Liscia, and Hrag Vartanian SPONSORED Discussion Series Pairs 2019 McKnight Visual Artist Fellows With Critics and CuratorsConversations with Leslie Barlow, Mary Griep, Alexa Horochowski, Joe Sinness, Melvin R. Smith, and Tetsuya Yamada will be accessible online or in person at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Learn more NEWS Ukrainian soldiers uncovered ancient amphorae while digging trenches near Odesa. (image via 126th Brigade of Territorial Defence of of Odessa) Ukrainian soldiers unearth Ancient Greek amphorae while building fortifications and trenches near the port city of Odesa. Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel and model Miranda Kerr paid off the student loans of 285 Otis College graduates. A controversial new statue of Margaret Thatcher is egged just over an hour after its installation.SPONSORED .ART Domains: Five Years of Hosting Digital Artists, Initiatives, and InnovationTo explore domain options, visit get.art and use promo code ARTBDAY to get 55% off on all domains, or check with your registrar. Learn more RISD Continuing Education Returns to In-Person Classes This Summer; Expands Online OfferingsSummer programming includes in-person and online courses for adults, teens, and middle school students, including Pre-Collegiate Programs. Learn more ART & FILM A Spirit of Confident Feminism at Salon ZΓΌrcherThe small New York art fair celebrated its 26th edition with the works of 11 women artists. | Ela Bittencourt The Love and Art of Irene and Peter SternThe artist couple shared creativity and mutual devotion reflecting a period of light and joy that came after considerable darkness in their early lives. | John Seed The Tsugua Diaries is More than an Arthouse Summer Hangout MovieThe plot of Maureen Fazendeiro and Miguel Gomesβs film moves backward in time, continually recontextualizing what at first looks like a simple situation. | Dan Schindel Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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