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View in browser | hyperallergic.comJune 18, 2020The Contentious History of NYC’s Columbus MonumentsIn New York City, thousands are calling for the removal of Christopher Columbus statues, which can be found in Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx, and Brooklyn. Hakim BisharaA User-Friendly Website Offers Support for Artists Seeking COVID-19 ReliefThe Artist Power Center, created by the Yerba Center for the Arts, provides one-on-one guidance on applications and a community forum where artists can discuss subjects like health and wellness. Emily WilsonHyperallergic needs your supportYour membership supports Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Become a MemberNewsUC Berkeley Has Only Returned 20% of Its Native American Artifacts and RemainsThe University of California and campuses, including Berkeley, failed to comply with laws for returning stolen objects and remains, according to a new California auditor report. Palm Springs Art Museum Criticized for Staying “Neutral” in Wake of George Floyd’s KillingAn open letter criticizes the museum for staying silent for 10 days and for then offering a “message of neutrality using the artwork of Alison Saar, whose work is far from neutral.” Man Shot and Wounded During Demonstration Against Colonial StatueA suspect, 31-year-old Stephen Ray Baca, has been arrested in connection with the shooting, and several members of the militia group have also been taken into custody. An Infamous Buried Treasure Was Discovered in the Rocky MountainsFor over a decade, treasure hunters have risked their lives in search of a bronze chest buried by antiquities and art dealer Forrest Fenn, filled with gold nuggets, coins, gemstones, pre-Columbian artifacts. Queer Art Workers Reflect: Tšhegofatšo Mabaso Is Spending Pride Month “Deep in the Archive”Tšhegofatšo Mabaso is an artist and researcher currently working as the curator of Contemporary Art at the Iziko South African National Gallery. Dessane Lopez CassellFrom the store..."Yellow Tulips" HandkerchiefCelebrate blooming season with this handkerchief featuring the painting "Yellow Tulips" by Brooklyn-born artist Alex Katz. Shop nowMost Popular on HyperallergicHow Normie Minimalism and Farmhouse Chic Took Over Contemporary DesignAlice Trumbull Mason, a Pioneer of Abstraction, Makes a Triumphant ReturnAddressing the British Museum’s Colonial History and Hollow Solidarity With Black LivesMeet the NYC Art Community: Kia LaBeija Is Prioritizing StillnessRISD’s Grad Show 2020 Is Now on ViewForward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe |
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