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From Bruce Nauman to Do-Ho Suh sculptures, Henry Buhl’s SoHo loft is decorated entirely with artworks about one thing: hands. View in browser | hyperallergic.comDecember 5, 2019Hands Down, This 89-Year-Old Collector Has the Coolest Apartment in NYCFrom Bruce Nauman to Do-Ho Suh sculptures, Henry Buhl’s SoHo loft is decorated entirely with artworks about one thing: hands. Hakim BisharaA Photographer Shows Deference For Sublime, Endangered CoastlinesThomas Joshua Cooper has feverishly circumnavigated the globe in an effort to chart the Atlantic basin. His recent photos of the California coast, subject to wildfires and drilling, feel all the more poignant. Dana OstranderJeffrey Gibson’s Artistic Remixes, From Song Lyrics to Indigenous CraftGibson’s ongoing explorations of identity and art history have produced a dizzying range of forms over the course of his career. Laura RaicovichSPONSOREDBaseera Khan’s Vivid, Anti-Imperialist Odessnake skin is a corporeal study of the body politic, in which Khan wields the tools of cultural autopsy in her dissections of ancient ruins and traditions. Billy AnaniaMerce Cunningham Takes the Book Out of the BoxMore of an art- or archival collection than a typical book, Cunnigham’s recently reissued Changes gathers sketches, notes, photographs, programs, and all other manner of ephemera in a creative package. Abbey BenderSPONSOREDHunter College Presents Part II of the Fall 2019 Thesis Exhibitionlaissez faire et laissez passer structures itself as a self-conscious strike-out and strike-through — an attempt to erode a compromised structure while ineluctably reproducing it. On view from December 12 to January 4, 2020. Imagining Utopia, Just Over the HorizonThe final exhibition of a trilogy at the Ford Foundation gallery imagines that our best selves have yet to be. They are on the horizon and the people who have been most oppressed, most ignored, and rejected will lead us all there. Seph RodneyForensic Architecture Joins Journalists to Depict Syria’s Use of Chemical WeaponsInvestigative journalism website Bellingcat, with the help of research group Forensic Architecture, seeks to put an end to the theories that the harrowing chemical attack against civilians in April 2017 was a “false-flag operation.” Hakim BisharaA Film Festival Illuminates the Experimental Edge of Appropriation CinemaAlthough its roots go back more than half a century, in an era of “fake news” and “deep fakes,” appropriation cinema can be seen as a critical voice of resistance. Matt StrombergChanging the Tune of GlobalizationIn her new book on changing patterns of cultural production and consumption, Fatima Butto posits that it’s not American pop songs but K-Pop that has become the soundtrack of globalization. Shiva BalaghiMost Popular on Hyperallergic1. A Viral List of Hundreds of Opportunities for Artists, Compiled by One Person to Encourage Community2. Turner Prize Will Be Split Between All Four Nominees, at Their Request3. Your Concise Guide to Miami Art Week 20194. A Peek Into Some of the Best Art Books of 20195. The Bizarre, Disjointed, Mixed-Media Paintings of David LynchComics from the archive...Dispatches from an Artist’s Junk MailBecome an influencer! Connect with real brands who want to help you peddle their products for free. Jack SjogrenGet the latest book reviews more from Hyperallergic Forward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe |
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