The Baltimore Museum of Art
stopped the controversial sale of three paintings only hours before two of the works were slated to go under the hammer. The news follows weeks of harsh critique by art world figures over the museum’s decision to deaccession works by Brice Marden, Clyfford Still, and Andy Warhol.
The Museum of Islamic Art in Jerusalem
postponed an auction planned at Sotheby’s in London, after facing backlash for its decision to deaccession 255 items from its collection.
As more people than ever have sent mail-in ballots,
New York Magazine commissioned voting stickers with imaginative designs by 48 artists, including David Hammons, Barbara Kruger, and Amy Sherald.
As art institutions struggle to stay afloat due to the pandemic, arts administrators
met with New York lawmakers about much-needed funding.
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform
released documents establishing a direct link between members of the Sackler family and Purdue’s over-marketing of its highly addictive prescription drug, OxyContin. For P.A.I.N., the activist group led by artist Nan Goldin, “this proves once and for all that there is no distinction between the Sackler family and their corporate skin, Purdue Pharma.”
An
augmented reality app transforms the Met’s Sackler Wing into a memorial site for Mariah Lotti and others who have lost their lives to the opioid crisis.
The ART X Lagos art fair was
postponed to later this year in solidarity with Nigeria’s #EndSARS protesters.
Awards & Accolades
Indira Allegra, Lizzetta LeFalle-Collins, Rashaad Newsome, Toni Scott, and Leila Weefur were named grantees of the Minnesota Street Project Foundation’s inaugural California Black Voices Project.
Yulan Grant was given the Queer|Art|Prize prize for recent work.
Atta Kwami won the 2021 Maria Lassnig Prize.
Keisha Rae Witherspoon was bestowed the inaugural Lynn Shelton “Of a Certain Age” Grant by the Northwest Film Forum and Duplass Brothers Productions.
Cauleen Smith was awarded the 15th annual Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize by the Studio Museum in Harlem.
Transitions
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts appointed Paul C. Ha as board chair; Agustín Arteaga, Jeffrey Gibson, and Franklin Sirmans were elected to the board.
Daniel Crews-Chubb is now represented by Timothy Taylor gallery.
Nigel Freeman and Rick Stattler were appointed vice presidents of Swann Galleries, and Alexandra Mann-Nelson was appointed chief marketing officer.
Lauren Tate Baeza was appointed the Fred and Rita Richman curator of African art at the High Museum of Art.
In Memoriam
Marge Champion (1919-2020), Hollywood Golden Age actress and dancer, who modeled for Disney’s
Snow White |
Los Angeles Times Ming Cho Lee (1930-2020), Tony-winning set designer |
Deadline Susan Hendl (1947-2020), ballet dancer and instructor |
New York Times Tom Maschler (1933-2020), publisher and writer who founded the Booker prize for fiction |
Guardian James Redford (1962-2020), filmmaker |
CNN Frederick Weston (1946–2020), collage artist |
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