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March 24, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π§οΈ Today, the problems and pleasures of activist art, Seph Rodney writes about the Joan Mitchell retrospective in Baltimore, and John Yau writes about the new work of Julia Fish. We also have an interview with the founders of Museum Crisis Center in Ukraine, an organization that helps museum workers during the current war. And join me on Twitter Spaces at noon (EDT) today to discuss New York City Mayor Eric Adamsβs culture policies and appointments. Iβll be joined by news co-editors Hakim Bishara and Valentina Di Liscia. β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Become a member today to support our independent journalism. This Group Is Helping Museum Workers in UkraineThe founders of Museum Crisis Center discuss what they are doing to help museum staff and save Ukraine's cultural heritage. | Lisa Korneichuk SPONSORED WHAT'S HAPPENING After facing backlash, SVA Galleries withdraw from an exhibition that highlighted the plight of Russian artists and prohibited images of the war in Ukraine. NASA spots a massive debris cloud created by smashing celestial bodies, pointing to evidence of the type of collisions that form planetary systems.SPONSORED Washington University in St. Louis Announces 2022 MFA in Visual Art Thesis ExhibitionNine Ways from Sunday opens at the Sam Fox Schoolβs Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum on April 9. Learn more. FILM & OPINION Arthur Jafaβs Medley of Joy Everlasting Versus Hell on EarthThe video installation akingdoncomethas is an epic montage of sermons and performances from Black churches. | Justin Kamp A Rehang of Hopperβs Iconic "Nighthawks" Changes the GamePsychologically, the work of both Gertrude Abercrombie and Hughie Lee-Smith enhance the otherworldly isolation of βNighthawks.β | Hall W. Rockefeller SPONSORED Art and Nature Collide in Texas With Donald Moffett + Nature Cult + The McNayMoffett returns to his hometown of San Antonio for a dynamic exploration of the natural world alongside masterpieces from the McNay collection. Learn more. LATEST REVIEWS Why Joan Mitchellβs Paintings Can Never DieUnlike the more celebrated painters around her, she didnβt resolve herself to working the same issues over and over; she kept asking herself other questions, pushing the paint to do what it had not quite done before. | Seph Rodney SPONSORED Keith Haring: A Radiant Legacy Is on View at the Michener Art MuseumFeaturing more than 100 unique works by the acclaimed Pop Art icon, this exhibition in Doylestown, Pennsylvania is open through July 31. Learn more. What Can We Learn From Italy's Early Leftist Modernists?The artists in Staging Injustice: Italian Art 1880-1917 faced a real problem: how to represent injustices and project a hopeful vision of what changes were possible? | David Carrier The Problems and Pleasures of an Activist Art ExhibitionI am often skeptical of protest art behind glass, yet I still cannot deny the pleasure of experiencing politically charged artworks in a venue making the effort. | Billy Anania Julia Fish's Architectural Abstractions Are Joyful EnigmasFish's artworks elude every attempt to enclose them in language, and they resist explanation. They become something only a painting can be. | John Yau IN MEMORIAM Budjiardo βBudiβ Tek (1957β2022) Sumy Sadurni (1989β2022) Hiram Maristany (1945β2022) Artem Datsyshyn (1979-2022) MOST POPULAR From Ancient Egypt to TeotihuacΓ‘n, Centuries-Old Palettes Illuminate the Role of the PainterMarina AbramoviΔ Will Restage "The Artist Is Present" to Raise Funds For UkraineHow Artists Have Explored and Understood the Human Body Through TimeStreet Photography That Highlights the Female GazeNYC Mayor Eric Adams Proposes Slashing Culture Funds by $72 Million
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