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WeekendJuly 24, 2021 • View in browserHow Soutine Showed de Kooning a Way OutIt seems to me that Soutine’s complete lack of interest in the cubists’ desire for order was exactly what appealed to de Kooning. | John Yau Alice Neel’s Haunting Portrait of Domestic AbuseAlice Neel: People Come First yielded a work I had never seen and that I will never unsee. | Debra Brehmer Join Our CommunityBecome a Hyperallergic Member and join over 5,000 readers committed to sustaining independent arts journalism. Support HyperallergicThe Trouble with Capitalist UtopiasMaybe a sense of belonging is a thing of the past, a sign of privilege. | John Yau QTPOC Artists Mine the Power of IntimacyThe Self Maintenance Resource Center is a living archive of personal, creative, and intellectual inspiration for artists. | Eileen G’Sell Ragna Róbertsdóttir’s Landscapes in LavaThe Icelandic artist fashions sculptures and wall works from the primary substance of her volcanic and volatile homeland. | Gregory Volk SPONSORED Jonathan Lyndon Chase: Big Wash Catalogue Dives Into an Exhibition Inspired by the Act of Cleansing and the LaundromatEight contributing writers explore themes of kinship, nostalgia, and intimacy in a new catalogue that reveals the process behind Chase’s first solo show at The Fabric Workshop and Museum. Learn more. British Poetry’s New Avant-GardeBritish poetry is really as energetic and varied as its American counterpart. | Mark Scroggins Required ReadingThis week, Lucia Hierro's oversized sculptures of shopping bags, the billionaire obsession with outer space, shutting out comic book artists, Ishmael Reed, bad book tropes, and more. | Hrag Vartanian IN OUR STORE "A House With a Date Palm Will Never Starve" Tea Towel x Michael RakowitzThis cotton tea towel is inspired by Michael Rakowitz's 2018 Trafalgar Square installation, "The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist."
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