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July 26, 2021 • View in browser

 

Good morning. ⛅Today, reconsidering the white-washing of Ancient Rome, paying homage to ancient vessels that transported water, and a look at an upcoming exhibition that resurfaces over 100 unpublished Hokusai drawings.

I also want to mention that I will be away for the next three weeks leading a workshop at Chautauqua, but I’ll be back mid-August refreshed and ready for what promises to be a very busy fall season.

— Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief

 
 
 

A Dazzling Corrective to the White-washing of Ancient Rome

Focused on mosaics, the only technique whose color doesn’t fade over time, Colors of the Romans helps audiences look at the ancient society as those living then would have seen it.| Anthony Majanlahti

 
 

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"Cats and hibiscus" by Katsushika Hokusai from Banmotsu ehon daizen zu.

  • Over 100 Unpublished Katsushika Hokusai drawings resurface in a new exhibition at the British Museum.

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Paying Homage to the Ancient Vessels That Transported Water

Asunción Molinos Gordo creates pitchers, jugs, and basins in centuries-old designs typical of the Iberian Peninsula and the Mediterranean. | Lauren Moya Ford

 
 
 
 

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The Louvre Shouldn't Exhibit Trafficked Antiquities from Libya and Syria

Since 2016, it’s been permissible under French law to showcase trafficked art pieces under investigation and the Louvre is the first museum in France to do so. | Farah Abdessamad

 
 
 
 

The Stunning Scope of Carrie Mae Weems’s Vision

A book published by MIT Press features essays and reflections by bell hooks, Deborah Willis, Dawoud Bey, and others. | Allison Conner

 
 

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