Good morning. π€οΈToday, the issue of consent in documentaries continues to raise questions, one of the countryβs oldest opera companies partners with San Quentin Prison to highlight incarcerated artists, and a review of the latest SΓ£o Paulo Biennial. β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief A man says Blue Bayou took details of his life without his permission. Several women who appear in the documentary Sabaya say they did not consent to be filmed. How can filmmakers avoid these ethical pitfalls? | Peter Kim George SPONSORED Art, architecture, and environmental change from the advent of Islam to the 21st Century. This live event is free and open to the public. Learn more at islamicart.qatar.vcu.edu. WHAT'S HAPPENING "Pillar of Shame" by Jens GalschiΓΈt at the University of Hong Kong. (photo by Daniel Taka via Flickr) Activists respond with backlash at an order to remove Hong Kongβs only memorial commemorating the victims of the Tiananmen massacre. Five artists have withdrawn from this yearβs Havana Biennial in solidarity with the hundreds imprisoned and persecuted by the Cuban regime. Denver Art Museum will restitute four artifacts to Cambodia following discoveries regarding dealer Douglas Latchford in the Pandora Papers. SPONSORED Warren Wilson College's low-residency MA in Critical Craft Studies produces researchers who turn the mic in a new direction. Learn more. LATEST IN ART An exhibition at the San Francisco Opera House pairs the work of incarcerated artists with Beethoven's story of unjust imprisonment. | Emily Wilson SPONSORED New works by one of Bangladeshβs most prominent photojournalists, writers, and activists are on view at the Chicago art space through November 27. Learn more. Many works take disruption and repetition as their themes, and many artists resurface in different sections, creating multiple affinities. | Ela Bittencourt Council often uses humor as a political tool to expose systems of power and inequality in a society in which even death carries a high price tag. | Ksenia M. Soboleva SPONSORED Through December 15, students and the public can attend online talks with visiting artists and designers, including Forensic Architecture, Tega Brain, Alison OβDaniel, and Regina JosΓ© Galindo. Learn more. Hilton and Roslerβs agendas are cleverly hidden through humor and blatant performativity. | Lydia Horne SPONSORED The Voice NFT Residency provides artists with resources to experiment in creating art that utilizes blockchain technology. Learn more. FROM THE ARCHIVE As new events and exhibitions continue to emerge in this pseudo-post-pandemic period, specialist Mark Josefsberg shares a few tips on how to correct your posture and avoid lower back pain while viewing works of art. Posture specialist Mark Josefsberg coined the term the "Museum Walk" to describe the unhealthy way in which we move in museums, along with a guide on posture improvements that can help you avoid it. | Hakim Bishara Your contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Join Us MOST POPULAR |