A Montreal Gallery was
vandalized with QAnon graffiti. Ralph Alfonso, co-founder of BBAM! Gallery, believes that the spray painting of “Pedogate” is related to the gallery’s current exhibition,
You’re Gayer Than A Picnic Basket.
Leon Black, the Museum of Modern Art chairman,
stepped down as CEO of his equity firm Apollo following a company review of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, but remains on the museum board.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
cut 11% of its workforce, citing financial losses brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. Artists Hương Ngô and Hồng-Ân Trương canceled their scheduled performance at the museum in a show of solidarity with the laid-off workers.
Artist Edmund de Waal
donated his “library of exile” to the Mosul University Library, once one of the largest libraries in West Asia, housing over a million books and rare historical materials, before it was destroyed by ISIS.
A 3D microscope captured 9,100 photographs of Vermeer’s “Girl With a Pearl Earring” to create an exceptionally intimate
10 billion-pixel panorama.
Awards & Accolades
Twenty-two artists — Abigail Donahue, Alexa Hoyer, Andres Santiago Pina, Anthony Huffman, Betsy Kenyon, Dena Igusti, Hsuan Yu Pan, Hyewon Park, Isaac Roller, Janelle Lawrence, Josef Pinlac, Katy McCarthy, KC Trommer, Kelly Marshall, Kosuke Kawahara, Madeleine Fia Matsson, Mingna Li, Nozomi Rose, Rhonda Weppler, Ryan D. Matthews, Selwyn V. Garraway and Yin Ming Wong — were awarded the second round of free artist residencies at LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island.
Keijaun Thomas was awarded the inaugural
Illuminations Grant for Black Trans Women Visual Artists. |
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Hanif Abdurraqib is guest curator at large at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Arjun Appadurai was named Max Weber Global Professor at Bard Graduate Center.
Akili Tommasino was named associate curator in the modern and contemporary art department at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
CultureType Mary Leigh Cherry was named the director of enterprise at ARTERNAL.
In Memoriam
Jerry Brandt (1938–2021), entrepreneur and club owner
| New York Times Jonas Gwangwa (1937–2021), jazz musician, songwriter, and producer
| New York Times Larry King (1933–2021), award-winning television and radio host |
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CNN Christopher Little (1941–2021), literary agent who aided the success of the
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New York Times Elias Rahbani (1938–2021), composer and lyricist |
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