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Two hackers, an artist and a graduate student at the New School, interfered with the results of Haacke’s visitors poll at his New Museum retrospective to protest the museum’s “complacency in capitalism.” View in browser | hyperallergic.comJanuary 22, 2020Hans Haacke Gets Hacked by Activists at the New MuseumTwo hackers, an artist and a graduate student at the New School, interfered with the results of Haacke’s visitors poll at his New Museum retrospective to protest the museum’s “complacency in capitalism.” Hakim BisharaA Contemporary Look at Punk From the Global to the LocalTo understand what it is to be punk in the 21st century, a group of scholars who identify as punks, have gathered their research into an insightful book. Layla FassaHear About FESTAC ’77, the World Black and African Festival, From Its Official PhotographerThe Independent Curators International is hosting a conversation between curator and scholar Oluremi Onabanjo and Marilyn Nance, who captured the most extensive archive of the influential festival. Hakim BisharaSPONSOREDThe City College of New York Offers Leading Graduate Arts Programs at a Modest PriceCCNY’s Art Department has nationally recognized programs, distinguished faculty, and tuition stipends. NewsActress Ellen Barkin Reveals She Was Assaulted by Carl Andre in the Late ’70sRecalling an incident when working as a waitress at 22, Barkin says that Andre choked her over an issue with her service, connecting that assault with Andre’s alleged murder of his wife, artist Ana Mendieta. The K-Pop Boyband BTS Launched an International Art ProjectBTS, described as the “biggest boy band in the world,” announced an international public art project with 22 contemporary artists across five cities. Its first exhibitions opened at London’s Serpentine Galleries and Berlin’s Gropius Bau. National Archives Apologizes for Altering a Photograph of the 2017 Women’s MarchThe museum will remove an edited version of a photograph of the 2017 Women’s March that blurred protest placards and replace it with the original, unaltered image. Nayland Blake Hosts a “Gender Discard Party”The artist’s 21+ event will feature an irreverent “Gender Reveal Party,” party games, a makeover station, and more. Matt StrombergErotic Imagination and Sensual Realities Meet in the Films of Jane CampionIn an era where women still represent the minority of filmmakers and sex on the big screen has continued to diminish, Campion’s films — most of which are now streaming online — explore new depths of desire. Justine SmithMeet LA’s Art Community: Gajin Fujita Likes to Think About “What LA Was Like, Way Back When”An interview series spotlighting some of the great work coming out of Los Angeles. Hear directly from artists, curators, and art workers about their current projects and personal quirks. Elisa Wouk AlminoMost Popular on HyperallergicAs Trump’s Impeachment Trial Begins, Reconsidering the Watergate Courtroom SketchesIn Baltimore, Generations Traces a Lineage of Abstraction Among Black ArtistsWhy a Photo Exhibit of Objects Seized at Border Control Feels SanitizedNancy Pelosi Says the Arts Will Help Heal America, but They Can’tAn Artist's Altars to Unsung WomenComics from the archive...Making Paint from Toxic SludgeOne artist encountered environmental pollution and decided to try and make paint from it. It worked. Lauren PurjeGet 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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