It's a very good morning. ⛅ Today, the US arts initiatives that were on the ballot this week, how the
It’s a very good morning. ⛅ Today, the US arts initiatives that were on the ballot this week, how the Resale Royalty Award Program will offer living artists 5% of the proceeds from secondary sales, and the life and times of war reporter Robert Fisk (RIP).– Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief | |
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How US Voters Weighed in on Arts and Culture |
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| Grammy-nominated cellist Matt Haimovitz serenading voters in Des Moines, Iowa. (photo by Phil Roeder via Flickr) |
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An Interview with Black Art Library Founder Asmaa Walton |
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| How a Black Art Library Quickly Gained Momentum Black Art Library started as a Black History Month experiment where Asmaa Walton would post the covers of anthologies and art books from Black visual culture. Very quickly, the project grew in scope. Mia Imani Harrison |
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Judging All the Books by Their Covers The Look of The Book is a gallimaufry of reproduced book covers, and an account of the theories, traditions, and digitizations of such adornments. Matthew D. Rodrigues |
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| The Many Forms of Resistance This is the fifth installment in a six-part series by the artist that will be published every day this week (Mon–Sat) regarding the recent Whitney Museum protests and the issues at stake. CM Campbell |
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