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American Indian Boarding Schools: The Michigan Anishinaabe Experience
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Stamps Gallery’s panel discussion with Benedict Hinmon and Rochelle Ettawageshik supports its major exhibition of renowned black ash basket weavers.
15 NYC Art Shows to See in October
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Start off the month with thoughtful shows by a range of artists, from established names like Nan Goldin to newcomers like Rachel Martin and trailblazers like Elizabeth Catlett.
https://hyperallergic.com/954814/15-nyc-art-shows-to-see-in-october/
The Acerbic Wit of Trinidad’s Carnival Costumes
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Braxton Garneau was inspired by Trinidad’s long tradition of carnival costumes that exude acerbic sartorial wit as social critique.
https://hyperallergic.com/954531/the-acerbic-wit-of-trinidad-carnival-costumes-braxton-garneau/
Glenn Ligon, Gustav Metzger, and Jason Rhoades in Their Own Words in New Books From Hauser & Wirth
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Explore an anthology of writings by Glenn Ligon, a collection of interviews with Gustav Metzger and Hans Ulrich Obrist, and a facsimile sketchbook by Jason Rhoades.
The Problem With b. Robert Moore’s All-Encompassing Afro-Pessimism
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The experience of being Black in America transcends the addiction, police brutality, lynchings, loss of family, and misogynoir that the artist depicts.
https://hyperallergic.com/951306/the-problem-with-b-robert-moore-all-encompassing-afro-pessimism/
No Other Land Magnifies the Horrors of Occupation
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Made by a team of Palestinian and Israeli activists, this film implores us to feel the effects of the war.
UCR ARTS Presents Digital Capture: Southern California and the Pixel-Based Image World
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Exploring the history and creative uses of digital imaging from the 1960s to the present, this groundbreaking exhibition is on view in Riverside, California.
Richard Mayhew, Painter of “Mindscapes,” Dies at 100
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Mayhew examined place, identity, emotion, and connections to the natural world in his vibrant, abstract artworks.
https://hyperallergic.com/954730/richard-mayhew-painter-of-mindscapes-dies-at-100/
10 Shows to Visit in Upstate New York This October
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Kristen Wells’s absurdist cardboard worlds, Susan Wides’s ecological abstractions, Alannah Farrell’s loaded tableaux, and more.
https://hyperallergic.com/954808/10-shows-to-visit-in-upstate-new-york-october-2024/
Ahead of Anniversary, Artists Urge Brooklyn Museum to Stand With Palestine
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Cultural workers say the museum must “end its silence” on Israel’s violence in Gaza and the Occupied West Bank in a new open letter.
Krannert Art Museum Presents Millie Wilson: The Museum of Lesbian Dreams
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This is the first retrospective of contemporary artist Millie Wilson, whose work examines stereotypes and media representations regarding sexuality and gender identity. On view in Champaign, Illinois.
How a Gauguin Painting Went From Real, to Lost, to Fake
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A new book is an art detective mystery, a behind-the-scenes look at provenance research, a psychological analysis, and a critical commentary on the art market.
The Affordable Art Fair Is Hotter Than Ever
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The NYC show for all types of collectors, open through Sunday, has been attracting more visitors thanks to what organizers say is a “sweet spot” in prices.
https://hyperallergic.com/954232/affordable-art-fair-2024-is-hotter-than-ever/
Tristan Duke’s “Gaze of the Glacier” Captures Our Planet on the Brink
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Duke’s photo, video, and experimental media inventions in SITE Santa Fe’s new Glacial Optics exhibition engage glacier ice as medium and collaborator.
https://hyperallergic.com/953333/tristan-duke-gaze-glacier-planet-brink-site-santa-fe/
Tristan Duke’s “Gaze of the Glacier” Captures Our Planet on the Brink
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Duke’s photo, video, and experimental media inventions in SITE Santa Fe’s new Glacial Optics exhibition engage glacier ice as medium and collaborator.
https://hyperallergic.com/953333/tristan-duke-gaze-glacier-planet-brink-site-santa-fe/
Required Reading
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This week: a 200-year-old message in a bottle, the poetry of Marcellus Williams, Ta-Nehisi Coates changes his mind, a new Mozart banger, and much more.
Christmas Comes Early With Bounty of Eric Adams Indictment Memes
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The humans (and rats) of New York are rejoicing.
https://hyperallergic.com/953797/christmas-comes-early-with-bounty-of-eric-adams-indictment-memes/
Author Jhumpa Lahiri Turns Down Noguchi Award Over Keffiyeh Ban
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The artist’s namesake museum in Queens terminated three workers who refused to comply with a dress code policy prohibiting the headscarves.
https://hyperallergic.com/953658/author-jhumpa-lahiri-turns-down-noguchi-award-over-keffiyeh-ban/
Study the Intersection of Art and Africana Studies With the Crossroads Cohort at Tulane University
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Applications are now open for the inaugural cohort of this new interdisciplinary graduate program based in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Did Art History Predict the Rise of Moo Deng?
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Just as memes of the viral hippo range from sweet to spooky, art history is rich with terrifying, adorable, and bizarre depictions of the amphibious creatures.
https://hyperallergic.com/953114/did-art-history-predict-the-rise-of-moo-deng/