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March 11, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ Today, 40,000 of Maliβs cherished manuscripts are now online, the looting of Sri Lankaβs cultural heritage, and reviews of Jacques-Louis David, Rackstraw Downes, Elizabeth Glaessner, and more. β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Was Jacques-Louis David Really That Radical?Rather than accentuating his radicalism, the Metropolitan Museum of Artβs new exhibition makes Jacques-Louis David a compelling case study in opportunism and survival. | Billy Anania SPONSORED LATEST NEWS Impacted cultural heritage in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka (photos by and courtesy Emiline Smith) Artifacts stolen from Sri Lankaβs Kotawehera Rajamaha temple are the latest victims of longstanding looting and trafficking. Google Arts & Culture unveils a massive digitization project of 40,000 ancient manuscripts and other cultural artifacts from Mali. Archeologists find evidence of a βlostβ continent linking Europe and Asia that served as a passage for animal migration. The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council awards $1.3M to 255 artists and art organizations and announces the artists-in-residence at its new Arts Center. SPONSORED ART & MORE Elizabeth Glaessner's Wonderfully Weird MenagerieThe notion of stories, bodies, and selves that change incrementally and radically as they repeat pervades the mesmerizing world of Glaessner's Phantom Tail. | Cassie Packard Redefining Anthropology as a Site of CreativityArtist Maya Stovall questions the altruistic intentions of anthropology while also attempting to redefine the discipline as a site of creativity and community empowerment. | Rosa Boshier SPONSORED The ICA at VCU Presents Gideon Appah: Forgotten, Nudes, LandscapesGideon Appahβs paintings merge his interest in Ghanaian popular culture with his own imagination, dreams, and fantasies. Now on view in Richmond, Virginia. Learn more. Alone in the Dying of the LightOne thing that comes across in the drawings of Rackstraw Downes is the austere, almost monastic life he has lived in order to make art. | John Yau Required ReadingThis week, the oldest mummies in the world, whitewashing an autocrat, a useful reading list about Ukraine, SPLC released their new report on hate, seeking a new language around race, and more. | Hrag Vartanian Become a member today to support our independent journalism. IN OUR STORE "Virtues ThΓ©ologales" Tea Towel x Louise BourgeoisIf youβve ever wondered how to play βLoves me, loves me notβ in French, this embroidered linen tea towel may prove instructional. Not your average dishrag, this fabric reproduction can be stretched and framed as an affordable artwork for your home. TRANSITIONS Carolina Alvarez Mathies was appointed executive director of Dallas Contemporary. Liza Lacroix is now represented by Magenta Plains. Lesley Ma was named the Ming Chu Hsu and Daniel Xu Associate Curator of Asian Art at the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Manuel Borja-Villel, Grada Kilomba, Diane Lima, and HΓ©lio Menezes will co-curate the 35th SΓ£o Paulo Bienal. AWARDS & ACCOLADES Katharina Fritsch and Cecilia VicuΓ±a were awarded the 59th Venice Biennaleβs Golden Lions for Lifetime Achievement. Dayanita Singh is the recipient of the Hasselblad Foundationβs 2022 Hasselblad Prize. MOST POPULAR Why We Need a Post-Colonial Lens to Look at Ukraine and RussiaCalling For βNo-Fly Zoneβ Over Ukraine, Artists Launch Hundreds of Paper Planes at Guggenheim MuseumUkrainian Artists Are Building Anti-Tank ObstaclesβWomenβs Workβ as an Aesthetic ProvocationA Never-Before-Seen Portrait of Princess Diana Is Unveiled in London
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