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A Deeply Personal Investigation Into Canada’s Residential Schools
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Co-directors Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie discuss the making of their documentary Sugarcane, told from the perspective of Indigenous survivors.
Mural of Olympic Volleyball Star Defaced With Racist Graffiti
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Italian player Paola Egonu’s skin was painted over in pink in a widely condemned act of vandalism.
Mark Zuckerberg Unveils New Statue of His Wife in the “Roman Tradition”
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Priscilla Chan’s likeness, sculpted by artist Daniel Arsham, is yet another example of billionaires’ obsession with commissioning giant tributes to their partners.
Rothko Chapel Paintings Damaged by Hurricane Beryl
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The Houston space will remain closed indefinitely until conservation needs are addressed.
https://hyperallergic.com/943490/rothko-chapel-paintings-damaged-by-hurricane-beryl-houston/
Israel Announces Settlement Near Palestinian World Heritage Site
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The settlement in the Occupied West Bank would be located within the protection zone for the UNESCO-recognized village of Battir.
https://hyperallergic.com/943264/israel-approves-settlement-near-palestinian-world-heritage-site/
Israel Announces Settlement Near Palestinian World Heritage Site
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The settlement in the Occupied West Bank would be located within the protection zone for the UNESCO-recognized village of Battir.
https://hyperallergic.com/943264/israel-approves-settlement-near-palestinian-world-heritage-site/
Israel Announces Settlement Near Palestinian World Heritage Site
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The settlement in the Occupied West Bank would be located within the protection zone for the UNESCO-recognized village of Battir.
https://hyperallergic.com/943264/israel-approves-settlement-near-palestinian-world-heritage-site/
Brenda Goodman’s Unknowable Language of Grief
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The fluidity of the artist’s line parallels her thought process and openness to taking unexpected paths, often prompted by a memory or life event.
https://hyperallergic.com/940848/brenda-goodman-unknowable-language-of-grief/
“A Very Old Dream”: NYC to Get Its First Dominican Culture Center
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The institution will offer free exhibitions and performances and lead a project to record the oral histories of Dominicans in Washington Heights.
https://hyperallergic.com/942899/nyc-to-get-its-first-dominican-culture-center/
Why Do We Expect Ancient Romans to Have British Accents in Movies?
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Most of the objectors to Denzel Washington’s accent are men who think too much about the Roman Empire. Here’s how the accent has changed throughout cinema.
https://hyperallergic.com/940290/why-do-we-expect-romans-to-have-british-accents-in-movies/
Vera Molnár’s Fascination With the Glitches in the Matrix
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In her computer-based works, the artist sought freedom within systematism and improvisation within predictability.
Where Is Mavis Beacon, the Woman Who Taught Us to Type?
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A filmmaker and a programmer search for the model behind the iconic 1987 education software persona in a new documentary.
https://hyperallergic.com/941404/where-is-mavis-beacon-the-woman-who-taught-us-to-type/
Despite Years of Protests, Harvard University to Keep Sackler Name
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The decision is “an insult to overdose victims and their families,” said artist Nan Goldin’s advocacy group PAIN.
https://hyperallergic.com/941888/despite-years-of-protests-harvard-university-to-keep-sackler-name/
Required Reading
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This week: An archive of Palestinian embroidery, handwriting and Parkinson’s disease, anti-capitalist mending, Tim Walz’s love for maps, toxic roses, and much more.
Photographing the Lives of Black American Cowboys
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The Long Ride Home brings together selections from Ron Tarver’s 15,000 images chronicling Black cowboy culture across the US.
https://hyperallergic.com/941553/ron-tarver-photographing-the-lives-of-black-american-cowboys/
Philadelphia Announces New Armenian Heritage Walk
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The city's “Young Meher” statue will anchor the outdoor art gallery and gardens, commemorating Armenian strength and resilience in the face of genocide.
https://hyperallergic.com/939826/philadelphia-museum-art-announces-new-armenian-heritage-walk/
Japanese-American Internment’s Afterlife in Contemporary Art
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As a Hyperallergic fellow, Machiko Harada mined the work and history of internment in sensitive essays and an online exhibition, which shed light on the artists grappling with its legacy.
She Bends: Neon as Soulcraft Is on View at the Museum of Craft and Design
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The San Francisco exhibition illuminates the process and dedication involved in bending neon, as explored through student-teacher artist residencies across the US.
https://hyperallergic.com/938842/she-bends-neon-as-soulcraft-museum-of-craft-and-design/
In Shocking Move, Videographer Who Filmed Vandalism of Brooklyn Museum Leaders’ Homes Charged With Hate Crime
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Press freedom advocacy organizations expressed alarm at the decision to arrest and charge 32-year-old independent journalist Samuel Seligson.
In Beatrice Glow’s Art, Colonial Histories and AI Collide
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The artist’s exhibition at the New-York Historical Society is clever, but it takes on a vast and messy past with a touch that is sometimes too light.