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December 9, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. ☁️ Today, the top US exhibitions of 2021, an astrophotographer uses 150,000 images to ‘photograph’ the sun, and reviews of Pete Schulte, Rakuko Naito, Georges Braque, and Amber Robles-Gordon. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Best of 2021: Our Top 10 United States Art ShowsOur favorite US shows of 2021, brought to you by the writers and editors of Hyperallergic. SPONSORED WHAT'S HAPPENING “Fire and Fusion,” a portrait of the Earth’s sun by Andrew McCarthy. (photo by and courtesy of Andrew McCarthy) Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy combines 150,000 photographs to create a stunningly crisp image of our closest star. The Nez Perce Tribe receives a total reimbursement from the Ohio History Connection 25 years after buying back their own artifacts. The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Studio Museum in Harlem announce the joint ownership of a massive archive of work by photographer James Van Der Zee. SPONSORED What Do Pots Want?* Building a Bigger Field of Craft Studies TogetherWarren Wilson’s low-residency MA in Critical Craft Studies produces researchers who turn the mic in a new direction. Learn more. LATEST IN ART The Neglected Afterlife of the Great Georges BraqueBraque's paintings speak of self-containment, of a quietly impassioned, ongoing dedication to the task at hand. | Michael Glover SPONSORED BIENALSUR…Echoes: A World Between the Analogue and the VirtualBIENALSUR, the International Biennial of Contemporary Art of the South, has returned to Saudi Arabia for an exhibition presenting more than 20 international artists, including Filwa Nazer, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, and Tony Oursler. Learn more. The Unknown Work of Rakuko NaitoNaito's Op-inspired abstractions might have been an oblique way of dealing with feelings of displacement after moving to the United States. | John Yau SPONSORED Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art Presents Beyond IntentionThis exhibition in Great Falls, Montana addresses the concept of intention in contemporary fiber art and its complex relationship with the history of women’s art as craft. Learn more. The Liminal Space of Identity for Residents of US TerritoriesIn Amber Robles-Gordon's artwork, the borders between states matter less than the overlapping territories of self, the never-ending negotiation of identity. | Kriston Capps SPONSORED Vermont College of Fine Arts’s MFA in Graphic Design Celebrates Tenth AnniversaryIn 2011, VCFA created the first low-residency master’s in graphic design. Today, this student-centered, inquiry-based program is a leader in design education. Learn more. Pete Schulte’s Magical Abstract DrawingsSchulte seems at once focused and restless, determined and open. | John Yau IN OUR STORE "Champfleurette #2" Tea Towel x Louise BourgeoisShop the Hyperallergic Store for art-inspired home goods, books, accessories, and more for your friends and family. Order by December 13 to receive your gifts in time for the holidays! Explore our collection of art-inspired tea towels now! Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Join UsIN MEMORIAM Marie-Claire Blais (1939–2021) Bruce Monroe (1956–2021) Greg Tate (1957–2021) Lawrence Weiner (1942–2021) MOST POPULAR Best of 2021: Our Top 10 New York City Art ShowsHow Marisol, “the True Trailblazer,” Paved the Way for Andy WarholBest of 2021: Our Top 10 Los Angeles Art ShowsThe Power of the Dog Is a Different Kind of Western FilmHow Incan-Muisca Wisdom Helps Preserve the Lives of BIPOC Women
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