In her photographs, Katherine Simóne Reynolds suggests that vulnerability is vital to a full sense of self.
Weekend July 25, 2020 In her photographs, Katherine Simóne Reynolds suggests that vulnerability is vital to a full sense of self, but it is a luxury that Black women across age and background are perpetually denied. Eileen G'Sell To be Chinese in Hollywood meant that your name didn’t matter — no one in the audience would remember you or send you a fan letter. John Yau SPONSORED Susan Barba’s poems are both environmental plea and protest, at once personal and broad. Carl Little The question of genre is a prevalent one in hip-hop: should it stick to its bare bones or incorporate other styles? Lucas Fagen SPONSORED The series comprises three panels of scholars, faith leaders, and public figures exploring key issues related to spirituality and Asian religions. “Struggle is okay, but how much struggle does one want?” Jennifer Samet This week, there are at least 36 intelligent alien civilizations in the Milky Way, Representative AOC’s unforgettable speech, the fates of adjunct professors, and more. Hrag Vartanian From the Store These four china plates were designed using imagery from Louise Bourgeois’s fabric book Ode À La Bièvre, which features collages made from fragments of her old clothing and household items. Shop now As arts communities around the world experience a time of challenge and change, accessible, independent reporting on these developments is more important than ever. Please consider supporting our journalism, and help keep our independent reporting free and accessible to all. Become a Member All new sustaining members receive an exclusive Hyperallergic Tote Bag and more! Forward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe Hyperallergic, 181 N11th St, Ste 302, Brooklyn, NY 11211 This email was sent to [email protected]. Manage your preferences to subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletters. Forward Preferences | Unsubscribe |