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August 12, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, a ranking of the best museum bathrooms in the US, including SFMOMA's controversial all-red restrooms, Canadian politicians push for resale royalties for artists, the maddening epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous girls and women, and more. Also, Manijeh Moradian writes about the too-narrow, too-domestic outlook of the 2022 Whitney Biennial, which seems to be completely unconcerned about American imperialism. And in this week's Required Reading, learn what "Secular Puritanism" means and discover how it already annoys the living hell out of you. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor The Whitney Biennial Is Dangerously Quiet About US ImperialismThe absence of an explicit framing of American art, in all of its diversity, as a visual culture of empire distorts and hampers our ability to understand β and reimagine β our social world. | Manijeh Moradian SPONSORED The Newark Museum of Art Presents Jazz Greats: Classic Photographs from the Bank of America CollectionPhotographers Antony Armstrong Jones, Milt Hinton, Chuck Stewart, Barbara Morgan, and more capture a breadth of legendary and local musicians and performance artists. On view through August 21. Learn more. THE LATEST Artist Cynthia Consentinoβs The Womenβs Room (2005) at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin (courtesy the John Michael Kohler Arts Center) The American Alliance of Museums reveals the results of a recent poll ranking the nationβs best museum bathrooms. Artists in Canada might soon receive resale royalties, giving them a cut of the profits when their work rises in value. Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberLATEST IN ART Two Artists Address the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous WomenDavid Rios Ferreira and Denae Shanidiin join forces to bring awareness to the plight of Indigenous women and girls, and LGBTQ+ individuals. | Scotti Hill Naotaka Hiro and Embodying the Act of PaintingThe gap between the material body and the psychological one, which we all too often take for granted, is one of the underlying themes of Hiro's exhibition. | John Yau MORE ON HYPERALLERGIC The Two Brothers Who Shaped US Indie CinemaMetrographβs series The Process features films that were either directed by Robert M. Young or made with the help of Irving Youngβs postproduction facility. | Dan Schindel Required ReadingThis week, the Getty Museum is returning ancient terracottas to Italy, parsing an antisemitic mural at Documenta, an ancient gold find in Denmark, a new puritanism, slavery in early Christianity, and much more. | Hrag Vartanian IN OUR STORE Cats of The Met NotecardsCats have beguiled artists since the dawn of time. For proof, look no further than this set of 36 cards celebrating the glorious felines portrayed in The Metropolitan Museum of Artβs collection. View more art-inspired pop-up cards and stationery sets! TRANSITIONS The Bowdoin College Museum of Art named Casey Mesick Braun full curator and Sean Kramer post-doctoral curatorial fellow. Caroline Campbell was appointed director of the National Gallery of Ireland, becoming the first woman in the role. Alteronce Gumby is now represented by Nicola Vassell Gallery. Elizabeth L. Hillman was appointed president and chief executive of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. Zoe Kahr was named executive director of the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. At the Walters Art Museum, Gina Borromeo was named senior director of collections and curatorial affairs and senior curator of ancient art, and Earl Martin was named the inaugural Deborah and Philip English curator of decorative arts, design, and material culture. Alan van Capelle was appointed executive director of the High Line. The North Carolina Museum of Art and the Southeastern Center for Contemporary appointed Jared Ledesma curator of 20th-century art and contemporary art and Maya Brooks assistant curator of contemporary art. John Vanausdall will step down as Eiteljorg Museum president and CEO in June of 2023 after 26 years in the role. AWARDS & ACCOLADES Lubaina Himid was awarded the 2024 Suzanne Deal Booth / FLAG Art Foundation Prize. Larry Bissonnette, Jarvis Green, Christal Brown, Eugene Uman, Robert Resnik, and Judy Dow received the 2022 Vermont Arts Awards from the Vermont Arts Council. The winners of the 2022 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards were announced. See the full list of recipients here. MOST POPULAR Luke Gilfordβs Tender Photographs of Gay RodeosThe Very Expensive Dental Work of the Ancient MayaWhat Our Fantasies About the European βMiddle Agesβ Say About UsThe Book Club Thatβs Been Discussing the Same Proust Novel for 20 YearsBehold the Rise of βDark Brandonβ
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