Where do vice presidential candidates Tim Walz and JD Vance, the new faces in the 2024 election, stand on the arts?
Where do vice presidential candidates Tim Walz and JD Vance, the new faces in the 2024 election, stand on the arts? The answers are more interesting than you might think. Our reporter Maya Pontone has the ins and outs. In other news, artist Amy Sherald, who famously painted the official portrait of former First Lady Michelle Obama in 2018, will get her first major survey at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art this spring. The exhibition will later travel to New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art and the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC. Also today: a visit to the Bay Area’s unorthodox Church of Magic Mushrooms, the internet’s fascinations with medieval cat plushies, Pia Arke, Aubrey Levinthal, Lacey Black, Hyperallergic’s Mini Art Crossword, and so much more. — Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor | |
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| Hyperallergic looked at the VP candidates’ track records in the culture sector, from Vance’s proposed penalties for climate protesters to Walz's investment in Minnesota's heritage. | Maya Pontone |
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FROM OUR CRITICS | | Arke’s art calls forth memories of Greenlandic Inuit life and reinscribes them with the reality of the body against its representation by White colonizers. | Ela Bittencourt |
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| | Lacey Black and Aubrey Levinthal share a talent in their paintings for bringing inward and outward states together until they are one. | John Yau |
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SPONSORED | | | This major special exhibition focuses on accessibility issues and features the work of artists with disabilities. On view in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Learn more |
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| Implicit throughout Sorry/Not Sorry is the question of what it means for a White cis-het man to be “canceled,” and how claiming cancellation is often a route to reclaiming power. | Natalie Haddad |
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| | Paolo Cirio sues the fossil fuel industry on behalf of the environment in his latest book and body of work. | Caroline Ellen Liou |
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SPONSORED | | | Fellowships at SAAM and its Renwick Gallery provide funding, collections access, and professional advancement to scholars researching US art, craft, and visual culture. Learn more |
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MORE ON HYPERALLERGIC | | With over 40 paintings, Sherald’s largest survey to date will mark the first solo show of a Black contemporary artist at the DC institution. | Rhea Nayyar |
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| | At Oakland’s controversial Church of Ambrosia, a mural that documents the religion’s doctrine is meant to “recreate a psychedelic trip.” | Isa Farfan |
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| | Laura Venditti’s delightful needle-felted creations are inspired by the oddly proportioned creatures that haunt illuminated manuscripts and paintings. | Sarah Rose Sharp |
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| THIS MONTH'S MINI | | This month, shows at The Met, portrait subjects, and what do galleries and tortilla chips have in common? | Natan Last |
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