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March 16, 2023Good morning. ⛅ Following revelations in Curbed this week about a toxic work environment at artist Tom Sachs's studio, Hyperallergic spoke to former workers who shared their experiences. They paint a troubling picture of rampant mistreatment, made worse by the artist's bizarre and disturbing sense of humor. Elaine Velie has all the details for you. Another embattled art-world figure, Nancy Yao of NYC’s Museum of Chinese in America, was picked as the inaugural director of the Smithsonian's forthcoming American Women’s History Museum. Prison abolition and anti-gentrification activists in Chinatown, who have been protesting Yao's leadership for years, have some harsh words to say about the new appointment. There's a lot more, including Peter Doig, Su Friedrich, and the survival struggle of the Met museum’s famous “hot dog king.” — Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor The Sick, Abusive World of Tom SachsFormer workers who spoke to Hyperallergic reveal a culture of rampant mistreatment at the artist's studio. | Elaine Velie SPONSORED Gerhard Richter On View at David ZwirnerGerhard Richter’s new exhibition of works opens today, from 6–8pm at 537 West 20th Street, New York. The exhibition will feature new and recent abstract works by Richter, all created between 2016 and 2023, and will coincide with the publishing of a new artist’s book titled 100 Abstract Pictures. WHAT'S HAPPENING Dan Rossi at his hot dog stand outside of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (courtesy Elizabeth Rossi) Over 40k have signed a petition urging NYC to help "Hot Dog King" Dan Rossi, whose cart has been stationed outside the Met for 15 years. Protesters took to the streets in Athens, Greece to decry the physical assault of state-employed archeologist Manolis Psarros. Nancy Yao, the embattled president of NYC’s Museum of Chinese in America, is named director of the forthcoming American Women’s History Museum. SPONSORED Tyler School of Art and Architecture Opens 2023 MFA Thesis Exhibition SeriesStudents working in diverse disciplines explore temporality, connectedness in time and space, and global reckonings. On view in Philadelphia. Learn more. LATEST IN ART What Does Peter Doig Have to Do With the Impressionists?A new exhibition at London’s Courtauld Gallery pits Doig against artists like Cézanne, Gauguin, and Van Gogh. Does it work? | Olivia McEwan The Artist Helping Resolve Detroit’s Housing ProblemsOren Goldenberg’s latest project involves creating affordable housing for artists in a former recycling center. | Sarah Rose Sharp SPONSORED Stanford Arts Hosts a Virtual Conversation With Cecilia Alemani and Darren WalkerPart of the university’s “Artists on the Future” series featuring renowned artists and cultural thought leaders, this online event is free and open to the public. Learn more. FILM & DOCUMENTARY What Salamanders Tell Us About Our Future on EarthA Common Sequence muses on the different ways that humans assess, categorize, understand, and often exploit the natural world. | Dan Schindel Seeing Brooklyn Through Su Friedrich's LensToday, screening in Manhattan in a partial retrospective of the queer filmmaker’s work, challenges us to look at what’s right in front of us. | Rhea Nayyar Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberIN MEMORIAM Phyllida Barlow (1944–2023) Piero Gilardi (1942–2023) Eugene Kohn (1930–2023) MOST POPULAR Museum Apologizes for Asking Native Mother to Remove Traditional Baby CarrierWhere Were South Asian Dancers in the Oscars' "Best Song" Performance?Artists Team Up With Venus Williams to Save Nina Simone’s HomeThe Contentious History of Frank Lloyd Wright’s First LA HomePhyllida Barlow, Sculptor of the “Nonmonumental,” Dies at 78
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