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July 8, 2022 • View in browserGood morning. ☁️ Can anyone explain to me why auction houses are now selling dinosaur skeletons to the highest bidder? How is that okay? Another one will be up for auction at Sotheby’s later this month. Where’s the decency? Where’s the government? Also today: The Metropolitan Museum is showing replicas of ancient Greek and Roman statues in color (because they were never supposed to be pale); someone blew up a bizarre doomsday monument in Georgia; a new book reveals that British intelligence spied on artists and writers, and more. Finally, check out this week’s Required Reading to see a special farewell to resigned British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. — Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief Met Exhibition Brings Back the Color to Ancient SculpturesChroma: Ancient Sculpture in Color reminds us, once again, that our view of the ancient world is whitewashed. | Elaine Velie SPONSORED Jenny Morgan, Tom Anholt, Jingze Du Return to Platform for Anniversary Artwork CapsulePlatform’s special anniversary capsule includes 40 new artworks from the best-selling artists of the site’s first year. Learn more. IN THE NEWS The Georgia Guidestones issued 10 principles for humanity after the apocalypse. (via Wikimedia Commons) An explosion partially destroys the “Georgia Guidestones” doomsday monument. Sotheby’s is bringing the first Gorgosaurus to auction, which could sell for up to $8 million. SPONSORED .ART Domains: Five Years of Hosting Digital Artists, Initiatives, and InnovationTo explore domain options, visit get.art and use promo code ARTBDAY to get 55% off on all domains, or check with your registrar. Learn more. LATEST IN ART Sean Scully's Abstract Paintings Have Stories to TellMinimalism sought to empty out narrative pictorial content. Scully's goal has been to put it back. | David Carrier Pope.L Invites Us to “Enter The Mess” When Things Fall ApartWhether through expansion or confusion, Pope.L plays with the instability of time and shows how tapping into this instability can unlock creative shifts in thinking. | Allison Conner MORE FROM HYPERALLERGIC New Book Reveals the British Security Service's Surveillance of Major ArtistsRed List lists a vast range of painters, sculptors, filmmakers, writers, and academics who were tracked by the MI5 for their perceived political affiliations. | Billy Anania Samuel Delany, Grand Master of AfrofuturismSurveying decades of his writing and criticism, Occasional Views contributes to a greater understanding of Delany’s unimpeachable stature. | David Brazil Required ReadingThis week, Kate Bush makes a comeback, Boris Johnson goes home, stop saying "OK Boomer," and more. | Hakim Bishara Become a member today to support our independent journalism. Become a Member |
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