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May 25, 2022 • View in browserGood morning. ⛅ Today, art fraudster Inigo Philbrick was sentenced to seven years in prison, a museum in Kyiv is collecting Ukrainians' personal items buried under the rubble of war, the director of The Square is back with a new film mocking the filthy-rich, and more. And we have a special treat for you today: National Book Award winner M. T. Anderson writes about the profound impact of music on Vasily Kandinsky's work. It's such a good read and the music clips inside are amazing. I couldn't recommend it enough. — Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief On Kandinsky’s Spiritual Relationship With MusicAuthor M. T. Anderson walks us through a sonic gallery of Vasily Kandinsky's musical influences, which guided the painter's pursuit of art that reveals a mystical, inner truth. | M. T. Anderson SPONSORED National Museum of Asian Art Presents Revealing Krishna: Journey to Cambodia’s Sacred MountainA journey spanning three continents over 1,500 years comes to the National Mall in Washington, DC. On view at the Smithsonian’s NMAA through September 18. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING A painting found in the rubble of an apartment building (photo by Bohdan Poshyvailo; courtesy the Maidan Museum Archive) Kyiv’s Meridian Museum documents the war through the personal objects left behind. Art dealer Inigo Philbrick receives a seven-year prison sentence for an $86 million “Ponzi-like” fraud scheme. Strapped in place by supportive metal implements, New York’s Alamo Cube is no longer spinning. SPONSORED Rhode Island School of Design Presents Grad Show 2022Graduate student work representing 19 disciplines is featured in a digital publication and returns as an in-person exhibition at the Rhode Island Convention Center. Learn more. ART & FILM Ruben Östlund Satirizes the Lives of the Mega-Rich in Triangle of SadnessNow playing the Cannes Film Festival, the new film from the director of The Square embarks on a luxury cruise that goes to hell. | Sophie Monks Kaufman Anabel Juárez’s Castles of WondermentBy enshrining her memories into sculptural form, Juárez celebrates her emotional pilgrimage through the growing pains of childhood to adulthood. | Jenny Hata Blumenfield Behind the Scenes With Three New Mexico CuratorsThese university museum leaders are bridging cultural chasms through elaborate and generative work with their students. | Jordan Eddy TREMAINE FELLOWSHIP ARCHIVE Important Kiowa Murals Tell the Story of a PeopleAs part of the Emily Hall Tremaine Journalism Fellowship for Curators, Kiowa Tribal Museum Director Tahnee Ahtone presented an online exhibition and discussion to offer insight into her curatorial process. Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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