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June 22, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π§οΈ Today, Documenta's curators keep getting into trouble, protesters at the British Museum want to see the Parthenon Marbles returned to Greece, new public artworks add some warmth to NYC's Penn Station, and more. β Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief A Show About the Great Migration Strikes a Timely ChordAt a moment when the future of this country seems precarious and uncertain, A Movement in Every Direction demonstrates that Black Americans have been among this nationβs most stalwart heroes. | Seph Rodney SPONSORED Platform to Release Special Anniversary Artwork Capsule on July 1The e-commerce siteβs July artwork selection features the best-selling artists from its first year, including Jenny Morgan, Jingze Du, Nathaniel Robinson, and Izzy Barber. The brand new works will go live on platformart.com starting July 1, but Platform offers exclusive early access to their email subscribers. LATEST NEWS Saya Woolfalk's vinyl installation wraps around the atrium's columns and walls. (photo by Elaine Velie/Hyperallergic) Public artworks by Dahlia Elsayed and Saya Woolfalk bring the natural world into Manhattan's Penn Station through the Art at Amtrak program. Documenta covers a work by the Indonesian collective Taring Padi following criticism for depicting antisemitic stereotypes. Protesters gathered at the British Museum on Saturday in the latest action calling for the return of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece.SPONSORED Ray Johnsonβs Previously Unseen Photography Comes to the Morgan Library & MuseumPLEASE SEND TO REAL LIFE: Ray Johnson Photographs reveals the βcareer in photographyβ that occupied the artist in the last three years of his life. Learn more. ART & FILM Searching for Healing in Postwar ArtAn exhibition at the Barbican in London asks: How do you make sense of war's senseless destruction and loss of human life? | Olivia McEwan SPONSORED Chicagoβs Wrightwood 659 Welcomes New 2022 Spring and Summer ExhibitionsShows on view at this unique art space include Rirkrit Tiravanija: (whoβs afraid of red, yellow, and green), a reinstallation of the US architecture exhibition at the 2021 Venice Biennale, and more. Learn more. A Youthful Documentary Memoir Both Enthralls and FrustratesFor both good and bad, first-time filmmaker Rebeca Huntt is βthe lens, the subject, the authorityβ of Beba. | Bedatri D. Choudhury An Emotional Documentary Follows Two Cattlewomen on the RangeSet in remote Idaho, Bitterbrush is a satisfyingly different kind of Western. | Dan Schindel Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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