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June 17, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, a roundup of Juneteenth events across New York City, the Smithsonian vows to return 29 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria, reviews of Gary Petersen and Naudline Pierre, and much more. β Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief Meaningful Events to Honor Juneteenth in New York CityFrom Harlem to Brooklyn, from joyful dance to quiet reflection, here are eight ways to observe Juneteenth and recognize the enduring repercussions of slavery. | Jasmine Liu SPONSORED WHAT'S HAPPENING Edo artist/Benin kingdom court style, plaque (16th-17th century), copper alloy (photo by Franko Khoury, courtesy the Smithsonian Institution) The Smithsonian Board of Regents has voted to return 29 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria. Provenance research is still being conducted on the remaining ten. A coin surfaces on eBay depicting the United States Border Patrolβs egregious treatment of Haitian migrants along the border. SPONSORED The National Museum of the American Indian Launches Ancestors Know Who We AreContemporary Black-Indigenous women artists Rodslen Brown, Joelle Joyner, Moira Pernambuco, Paige Pettibon, Monica Rickert-Bolter, and Storme Webber are featured in this digital exhibition. Learn more. LATEST IN ART Geometric Abstraction for a Shattered WorldGary Petersen recognizes that whatever dream of unity geometric artists once pursued is no longer possible. | John Yau SPONSORED DATMA Explores Technology and Tradition in New Bedford With SHELTER 2022-23Massachusetts Design Art & Technology Institute presents free public art exhibitions and programs on innovative architecture, the Underground Railroad, and hurricane barriers. Learn more. Ascending Into the Realm of Naudline Pierreβs Mystical PaintingsEncountering Pierre's dynamic, intensely colorful oil paintings, sculptures, and works on paper is like entering a spiritually charged, alternate world. | Gregory Volk SPONSORED Apply for the MFA Program in Book Arts & Printmaking at University of the ArtsThis rigorous, studio-based program in Philadelphia focuses on building unique studio practices that synthesize the disciplines of printmaking, book arts, and papermaking. Learn more. MORE FROM HYPERALLERGIC The Afrofuturist Musical Romance of Neptune FrostSaul Williams and Anisia Uzeymanβs new film performs a radical intervention upon the science fiction genre. | Steve Macfarlane Required ReadingThis week, journalists are too pleased with themselves, Dolphins visit New York, Bill Gates hates NFTs, and more. | Hakim Bishara Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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