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May 10, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, the Guggenheim Museum finally strips the Sackler family name from its walls, artists share their abortion stories at a New York gallery, the curators of Documenta 15 respond to allegations of anti-Semitism, and reviews of Louise Bourgeois's late-career fabric sculptures, the Southeast Queens Biennial, Daisuke Fukunaga, and much more. β Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief The Guggenheim Museum Finally Drops the Sackler NameLondonβs National Gallery has announced it will also remove the disgraced familyβs name from its halls. | Valentina Di Liscia IN OTHER NEWS After canceling a series of panels, Documenta curators pen a letter calling anti-Semitism accusations βbad faith attempts to delegitimize artists.β A festival at Cindy Rucker Gallery in New York brings abortion stories and artworks inspired by them into focus. SPONSORED LATEST IN ART The Monstrous Beauty of Louise Bourgeois's Late TextilesThe Woven Child at Londonβs Hayward Gallery is a moving examination of Bourgeois's fabric sculptures, drawing out themes of motherhood, gender, identity, and trauma. | Anna Souter SPONSORED VOLTA Art Fair Returns to New YorkTaking place at a new location in Chelsea from May 18 to May 22, this fair provides a platform for younger and middle-market galleries from around the world. Learn more. Multiple Realities of Abstract Art at the Southeast Queens BiennialA poetic sense of materials united the artists of the 2022 Southeast Queens Biennial in New York. | Carmen Graciela DΓaz Soft Scenes of a Rough Life of LaborDaisuke Fukunaga depicts Japanese workers as tired but happy. Are they, really? | Jennifer Remenchik SPONSORED Chicagoβs Wrightwood 659 Welcomes New 2022 Spring and Summer ExhibitionsShows on view at this unique art space include Rirkrit Tiravanija: (whoβs afraid of red, yellow, and green), a reinstallation of the US architecture exhibition at the 2021 Venice Biennale, and more. Learn more. Welcome to Your Place in the MultiverseJean Loweβs work parodies our most banal behaviors by consuming images of our own consumption. | Jordan Karney Chaim MORE FROM HYPERALLERGIC A Bruce Mau Documentary Canβt Explain What the Man DoesMAU is too charmed by its subject to nail down what he has achieved, or why people should even care about him in the first place. | Sophia Stewart SPONSORED School of the Art Institute of Chicago Launches 50+ Art and Design Summer CoursesArtists from around the world can join online and in-person courses at one of the most influential art and design schools in the United States. Learn more. The Activist Spirit of a Denver Artist Residency ProgramColoradoβs Platteforum shows that residency programs can be bold when it comes to serving artists and communities. | Kealey Boyd Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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