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August 30, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, unidentified vandals ransack the Sculpture Space residency in Utica, NY, leaving behind smashed windows, destroyed artworks, and obliterated equipment. I don't know why anyone would do that. Police are investigating. Also, scientists now say that the earliest human fossils in South Africa are a million years older than we thought. That's quite a gap in the timeline of human evolution. And read our reviews today, which include Anna Souter's scathing takedown of the British Museumβs exhibition Feminine Power: The Divine to the Demonic (spoiler alert: It's not so feminist). β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor The British Museum Takes the Feminism Out of Feminine PowerThe realities of womenβs lives are conspicuously absent from the British Museum's Feminine Power, a show about the feminine. | Anna Souter SPONSORED Mural Arts Philadelphia and Mural Arts Institute Present Arts + Environmental Justice SymposiumThe two-week, multi-city series of virtual, hybrid, and in-person events explores transformative work at the intersection of community-based cultural practice and environmental justice. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING Vandals used tools from the studios to damage and destroy works that were donated for Sculpture Spaceβs upcoming charity auction. (via Facebook) A devastating attack on Sculpture Space in Utica leaves smashed windows, destroyed equipment, and damaged works slated for a charity auction. Both the Orlando Museum of Artβs interim director and board chair resigned last week in the continued fallout of the forged Basquiats scandal. New research suggests that the earliest human fossils in South Africa are at least a million years older than previously thought. SPONSORED Stanley Museum of Art Opens Homecoming, the First Show in Its New BuildingThis exhibition at the University of Iowaβs museum features some 500 artists, from works by household names like Pollock and Motherwell to art that has rarely, if ever, been shown. Learn more. EPHEMERALITY & ENVIRONMENT Home Is a Mindset for a Nomadic ArtistCarlos Bunga's architectural installation in the Reina SofΓa's Crystal Palace creates the facade of stability and strength yet is actually ephemeral and even fragile. | Sabrina Boutselis SPONSORED RISD Continuing Education Opens Fall 2022 Registration With 10 Online CertificatesChoose from over 140 courses for adults and youth ages 13 to 17, including options for beginning, intermediate, and advanced students. Learn more. Plein Air Is a Sobering Reminder of Human Impact on the EnvironmentFrom borderlands and elevations to ecology and isolation, curator Aurora Tang brings together artists who work deeply in their regional geographies. | Thao Votang Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberMOST POPULAR London's History, Washed Up on the Shores of the ThamesRiver in China Dries Up, Revealing 600-Year-Old Buddhist StatuesCarefully Worded Definition of βMuseumβ Eschews NeutralityUK Welcomes Restitution, Just not Anti-ColonialismAn Important Interactive Exhibition That Doesnβt Work
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