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View in browser | hyperallergic.comJuly 14, 2020Support our independent reporting and help keep Hyperallergic free ⭐️ Become a MemberLetter from the editor: We've been working hard to keep bringing you the most pressing art news and opinions during this pandemic. From recent reports about the departure of an SFMOMA curator and layoffs at The Shed (a quarter of their full-time staff), the Brooklyn Museum, and the New Museum to an attack on an Asian-American artist, and the story of a Washington state police officer who was refusing to remove a Nazi tattoo on his arm (he eventually did), we hope these stories and more will help keep us all informed and engaged with the changes going on around us. Let me take this opportunity to encourage you to become a member of Hyperallergic. The first wave of this pandemic has not ended, and as everything still feels so uncertain, and will likely remain that way through the fall, we need your help to continue our daily reporting. The Fascist Messaging of the Trump Campaign EagleTrump and his surrogates have repeatedly and blatantly integrated fascist aesthetics into the campaign. This T-shirt design is only the latest example. Waitman BeornHow Lynne Sachs Turns Spoken Language Into Cinematic LanguageA long-overdue retrospective of the feminist artist and filmmaker demonstrates how she explores communication in her work. Serena ScateniNewsArt Schools Join Legal Efforts to Block ICE Guidelines Targeting International StudentsThe Association of Independent Colleges of Art & Design, which counts Pratt and RISD among its members, has signed on to an amicus brief supporting a lawsuit against ICE. After Decades of Activism by Native Americans, DC’s Football Team Ditches Its NameFormerly known as the “Redskins,” the team will change its name and logo. The Shed Lays Off a Quarter of Full-time StaffThe multidisciplinary arts center in NYC, which laid off 28 full-time workers, received a Payment Protection Program loan in the range of $2-5 million. Senior SFMOMA Curator Resigns Amid Reckoning With Institutional RacismThe announcement on Saturday came less than 24 hours after a petition launched calling for Gary Garrels’s resignation. Meet the NYC Art Community: American Artist Wants to Know, Who Are You Making Art For?American Artist is a lot of things — a multidisciplinary maker, a designer, writer, and educator, as well as a consummate tinkerer. Dessane Lopez CassellFrom the store..."Federico da Montefeltro" Enamel PinShow off your appreciation for art history with this pin inspired by one of the most famous portraits of the Italian Renaissance, "The Duke and Duchess of Urbino," a diptych of Federico da Montefeltro and Battista Sforza by Piero della Francesca. Shop nowMost Popular on HyperallergicHow Risky Is Visiting a Museum? This Graphic About COVID-19 Transmission Provides Some AnswersKorean-American Artist Attacked in ManhattanEileen Gray, an Architect Ahead of Her Time, Reclaims the SpotlightEmployees Condemn Harassment and Policing at Virginia Museum of Fine ArtsA View From the Easel During Times of QuarantineSupport Hyperallergic's independent journalismYour contribution helps us keep our reporting free and available to all, and makes our journalism possible when independent reporting is needed more than ever. Become a member of Hyperallergic today! Forward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe |
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