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December 6, 2021 β’ View in browserGood morning. βοΈ Today, NFTs are not very democratic, food in art history, and reviews of Pamela Council, John Avelutto, Shizu Saldamando, Ambrose Rhapsody Murray, Marisol, and Warhol. β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief New Study on NFTs Deflates the "Democratic" Potential for the Medium75% of NFTs Sell for an Average of $15, Study Says | Jasmine Liu SPONSORED Flash Forward: Debut Works and Recent Films by Notable Japanese DirectorsPresented by Japan Society and the Agency for Cultural Affairs in association with the Visual Industry Promotion Organization (VIPO), this hybrid film series continues through December 23. Learn more. LATEST IN ART Pamela Councilβs Sensory Haven in Times SquareβA Fountain for Survivorsβ is a protective, pink cocoon in New York Cityβs busiest district. | Jasmine Weber Caught in the Embrace of Shizu Saldamandoβs PortraitsSaldamando portrays people isolated at home, waiting out a public health crisis. | Sarah Rose Sharp Representing Stories that Black Femmes Hold in Their BodiesAn exhibition of Ambrose Rhapsody Murray's collages of textiles and sequins seek to capture the essence of her Black women figures as spirits. | Isis Davis-Marks SPONSORED School of the Art Institute of Chicago Is Accepting Graduate Program ApplicationsExplore graduate study at one of the most influential art and design schools in the United States. Learn more. Toppling Columbus with a Rainbow CookieNothing is more boring than reducing Italian American identity into stereotypes, and artist John Avelutto avoids them by playing with them through his wide-ranging aesthetic appetite. | Hrag Vartanian How Marisol, βthe True Trailblazer,β Paved the Way for Andy WarholIn 1962, Andy Warhol desperately wanted to be like his accomplished new pal, Marisol. | Karen Chernick A Coalition of Artists Promote Indigenous and Environmental Struggles Through Open Access ArtThroughout 2021, Indigenous water protectors and climate justice groups have distributed copyright-free artworks supporting recent anti-pipeline protests in Minnesota. | Billy Anania SPONSORED University at Albany Offers Tuition Waivers and Funding for MFA StudentsThis affordable, interdisciplinary program with excellent facilities and private studios offers in-person instruction for 2022. Learn more. ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC Ghislaine Maxwell Stared at Her Courtroom Artist and Sketched Her Right BackOnline, people are calling the courtroom drawing of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged accomplice staring at the artist "creepy" and "horrific." | Valentina Di Liscia SPONSORED Stream Two New Episodes of Craft in America on PBSβHarmonyβ celebrates the joy of music and the creation of handcrafted instruments while βJewelryβ explores the history, artistry, and impact of personal adornment. Learn more. A Food-Obsessed Frolic Through Western Art HistoryAn art historian and food and wine writer, Leonard Barkan roves from Pompeiian mosaics to Bible passages to Shakespearean plays in search of food and drink. | Lauren Moya Ford Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Join UsIN OUR STORE Gustav Klimt Recycled Zip PocketsTake Gustav Klimtβs Golden Phase with you wherever you go with this stylish set of zip pockets. Whether it be to the grocery store or to another country, youβll always be carrying something beautiful in your bag.
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