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August 31, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ In yesterdayβs newsletter, I expressed bafflement at the wide-scale vandalism of the Sculpture Space residency in Utica, NY this weekend. I wondered who would do that, and why? Well, today the story took another unexpected turn when police identified the vandals as five children between the ages of 8 and 11. Now I really donβt know what to say. Also today, New York is seeking artists to decorate the city garbage trucks but won't pay them a single dime. Why? There's more, including a list of must-see shows in Los Angeles this September, a photo essay about New York's post-pandemic drag scene, and other stories you shouldn't miss. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Your Concise Los Angeles Art Guide for September 2022Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very Los Angeles art events this month, including Dan Levenson, Lawrence Weiner, Kaari Upson, Ray Anthony Barrett, and more. | Matt Stromberg SPONSORED The Otherworldly Work of the Transcendental Painting Group Opens at the Crocker Art MuseumNow on view in Sacramento, this traveling exhibition explores an oft-overlooked group of 20th-century artists who pursued spiritual illumination in the American Southwest. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING Archaeologists in Pompeii have excavated fully furnished rooms in what they deemed as a "middle-class family home." (courtesy the Archaeological Park of Pompeii) Archaeologists uncover a fully furnished home in Pompeii, providing new insights into the lives of middle-class Pompeians. The vandals who ransacked Sculpture Space in Utica on Sunday are suspected to be a group of five children aged between 8 to 11. NYCDepartment of Sanitationβs initiative, Trucks of Art, raises questions about whether the open call devalues artists. Interested in Opportunities?Learn about the latest grants, fellowships, or residencies you can apply to in our monthly Opportunities newsletter. Update your newsletter settings to subscribe. SubscribeLATEST IN ART This Brooklyn Art Collective Is Revitalizing the Post-Pandemic Drag SceneThe Collection Bowl is about fundraising as well as supporting drag performers and those behind the scenes who have been impacted by COVID-19. | Francesca Magnani Peeling Back the Psychological Layers of 1980s Sticker BooksIn her solo exhibition Sticker Book, Julie Alpert remains loyal to the elements of craft while reaching for intergenerational connections. | Lynsday Knecht IN OUR STORE Marc Chagall βThe Blue Circusβ Recycled Tote BagShow off your taste in art while keeping your stuff dry with this water-resistant tote, which features one of Marc Chagallβs fantastical paintings. Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberMOST POPULAR Vandals Ransack Sculpture Residency in Upstate New YorkHumanity's Origins Got Pushed a Million Years BackLondon's History, Washed Up on the Shores of the ThamesRiver in China Dries Up, Revealing 600-Year-Old Buddhist StatuesThe British Museum Takes the Feminism Out of Feminine Power
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