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April 27, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π₯οΈ Today, writer and curator Laura Raicovich shares highlights from the 2022 Venice Biennale, a new report about Harvard University's dark history of slavery, workers at New York City's art-house cinema Film Forum push to unionize, and reviews of AnaΓ―s in Love, Eamon Ore-Giron, and more. For the next three months, I'll be filling in for Hyperallergic's editor-in-chief Hrag Vartanian, who's taking his first sabbatical. We wish him a relaxing and creative time off. β Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief Captivating Highlights From the 2022 Venice BiennaleWriter and curator Laura Raicovich shares her favorite works from the exhibition and moments of elevation during her Campari-fueled trip to Venice. | Laura Raicovich SPONSORED WHAT'S HAPPENING A landmark report published by Harvard University finds that over 70 individuals were enslaved by institution leaders and faculty. Workers at NYCβs Film Forum are pushing to unionize, filing a petition to join Local 2110 UAW. Spanish officials seize a private taxidermy collection consisting of hundreds of specimens of endangered animals and at least one extinct species. A Ukrainian actor was escorted away by police after staging a guerrilla performance in front of the Russian pavilion at the Venice Biennale. SPONSORED Call for Applications: New Archive Fellowship Seeks to Write More Inclusive Histories of CraftThe Center for Craft will award six $5,000 Craft Archive Fellowships to support new research on underrepresented craft histories, culminating in a Special Issue on Hyperallergic. Learn more. LATEST REVIEWS Abstraction From a Different OriginEamon Ore-Giron invites the viewer to consider culture as a collective, living concept that evolves through destabilizing identity. | Kealey Boyd The Breezy Bisexuality of AnaΓ―s in LoveCharline Bourgeois-Tacquetβs directorial debut offers a twist of zest to the tired tale of a vivacious young woman pursuing romance with an older man. | Eileen GβSell SPONSORED .ART Wants Artists to Thrive in Digital ChaosMore than 200,000 community members use .ART domains to ground their online identities, innovate, and find focus on an internet full of distractions. Learn more. Cal State Summer Arts Offers Two-Week Intensives for Emerging ArtistsUndergraduate, graduate, emerging artists and advanced practitioners are invited to apply. The application deadline for the 2022 program is May 27. Learn more. ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC New Mexicoβs First Risograph Studio Is All About CommunityThe Albuquerque studio Risolana wants to βcultivate an artmaking space as accessible as the risograph itself.β | Bethany Tabor A View From the EaselThis week, artist studios from Nashville, Long Island, Quebec, and Philadelphia. | Lakshmi Rivera Amin Become a member today to support our independent journalism. MOST POPULAR Pompeii Heats Up With a New Exhibition of Erotic ArtUAE Sentenced a Palestinian Artist to Death for Drug PossessionRemembering James Bidgood, a Pioneer of Gay FilmTurkish Philanthropist Osman Kavala Sentenced to Life in PrisonIn Historic First, Simone Leigh and Sonia Boyce Win Venice Biennaleβs Golden Lions
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