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February 28, 2023Good morning. ☁️ Marking a year into its war with Russia, Ukraine released a postage stamp featuring a mural by the British street artist Banksy with the writing "Fuck Putin" in Cyrillic. I pray for this war to end soon and for a day when countries print stamps that say “Fuck Wars.” Meanwhile, Tennessee banned drag queen story hours for children, targeting performers who wish to do nothing but serve their community. And in New York State, legislators on both sides of the aisle are pushing to undo former Governor Andrew Cuomo's decision to rename a bridge after his father. There’s that and more, including eight lesser-known art spaces in California that warrant a day trip and a visit to Robert Rauschenberg’s Soho home in NYC. Finally, we welcome you to join us today at 6pm (EST) for an online conversation with our journalism fellow Dakota Noot on LGBTQ+ Chicanx art and drag performance. In the meantime, you can also check out Noot's online exhibition about these very topics. — Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Ukraine Marks First Year of War With Banksy StampThe stamp also features the shorthand “FCK PTN!” in Cyrillic. | Taylor Michael SPONSORED On Being and Belonging in AmericaJoin the New-York Historical Society for a virtual conversation on the Peabody Essex Museum’s new installation of Native American and American art with Philip J. Deloria, Marie Watt, and Karen Kramer. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING Vidalia Anne Gentry and other drag performers protested at the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville earlier this month. (photo courtesy of Ray Di Pietro) Tennessee passes a bill criminalizing public drag performances as well as private shows with the presence of a minor. Viral Instagram “photographer” Jos Avery reveals that his images were actually generated by Midjourney. A New York State bipartisan bill could revert the name of the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge back to the Tappan Zee Bridge. SPONSORED Islands of Kinship: A Collective Manual for Sustainable and Inclusive Art InstitutionsSix visual arts organizations across Europe are collaborating on a new project addressing togetherness, fairness, responsibility, and kindness. Learn more. ON IDENTITY AND IMAGE MAKING The Body by Design: LGBTQ+ Chicanx ArtDakota Noot presents an exhibition of works by LGBTQ+ Chicanx artists and offers insight into his curatorial process. | Dakota Noot The challenging of body norms is especially relevant for many LGBTQIA+ individuals. For the Chicana/o/x artists in this exhibition, the body can be shaped, molded, performed, and reclaimed. Without an ideal to follow, they become the model to inspire. Dakota Noot and Hrag Vartanian will further discuss the curator’s process and exhibition on Today, February 28, at 6pm (ET). Register via Zoom. SITES & SPACES Eight California Art Spaces Off the Beaten TrackScenic, historic, and oh-so-very California spaces that justify an art pilgrimage. | John Seed Robert Rauschenberg's NY Home Opens to VisitorsThe orphanage-turned-house where Rauschenberg exhibited his work and threw parties is now open by appointment. | Elaine Velie Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberMORE ON HYPERALLERGIC A View From the EaselThis week, artist studios in Ohio, California, Queens, and Brooklyn. | Lakshmi Rivera Amin A Tale of Two Indigenous Fishermen in MumbaiAgainst the Tide examines Mumbai’s Koli community’s drift between tradition and progress. | Poulomi Das FROM THE ARCHIVE On Kandinsky’s Spiritual Relationship With MusicAuthor M. T. Anderson walks us through a sonic gallery of Vasily Kandinsky’s musical influences, which guided the painter’s pursuit of art that reveals a mystical, inner truth. | M. T. Anderson IN OUR STORE “A Little Taste Outside of Love” Silk Scarf x Mickalene ThomasAdd a little fine art to your everyday with this chic silk scarf inspired by Brooklyn-based artist Mickalene Thomas’s “A Little Taste Outside of Love” (2007). It’s one of our favorite pieces! MOST POPULAR The Roman Empire Visualized in InfographicsWe Asked AI to Review Refik Anadol's "Unsupervised" at MoMADecolonizing RococoSpiritual Art Is Back, AgainFlorida Man Says He Wants to Buy Broken Koons Sculpture
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