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February 15, 2023Good morning. π€οΈ Hyperallergic is throwing a party, and you're invited! Join us for the launch of our Spring 2023 New York Art Guide on Thursday evening, February 23, at Union Pool in Williamsburg, Brooklyn (doors open at 7 pm). Please RSVP at this link, and see you there! In today's news, Banksy unveils a poignant Valentine's Day mural in the UK, but then local authorities intervene and mess it all up. Also, the Rhode Island School of Art and Design (RISD) withdraws from US News & World Report's annual college ranking, a list that's been under intense scrutiny lately. There's more to read today, including a look at countries that are actually paying youths to consume arts and culture as a way to bring these sectors back to life after the pandemic. Unsurprisingly, the US isn't one of those countries. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Whoβs the Artist Behind These Unsettling Tudor Paintings?The identity of the painter known as the Master of the Countess of Warwick has long been a mystery. A new exhibition hazards a guess. | Sarah Rose Sharp SPONSORED Hartford Art School Celebrates Resident Artists Chiraag Bhakta and Genevieve de LeonNew works by the inaugural Whitney Artist-in-Residence and the Georgette and Richard Koopman Distinguished Chair in the Visual Arts will be on view at the University of Hartfordβs Galleries. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING A visitor looking at Tammy Nguyen's "Jesus fails for the third time" at the 2022 Berlin Biennale in Berlin, Germany (photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images) Germany, France, Italy, and Spain are offering cash stipends to their younger citizens in an effort to revitalize the arts after the pandemic. RISD announces that it would no longer be participating in US News & World Reportβs annual βbest collegesβ round-up list. Banksyβs somber Valentineβs Day mural was partially removed hours after it appeared in the English town of Margate. UPCOMING EVENTS Hear From Curators About Projects on Chicanx Drag, South Asian Futurism, and MoreTune into our series of online events next month with Hyperallergic Fellows Dakota Noot, Beya Othmani, Kelli Morgan, Angelina Lippert, and Sadaf Padder. SPONSORED Stages Presents Acclaimed Playwright Lisa Loomer's ROEThe Houston theater company sees its new production as a statement in defense of womenβs rights statewide and beyond. Learn more. EXPLORATIONS & METAPHORS The Gap Between Things and Their NamesA deep sense of loss, of being cut off or isolated from communication, runs through Elsa Gramckoβs works, imbuing them with inchoate feelings that precede language. | John Yau Modest Perspectives on PrintmakingCarried Impressions: Lithographs and Monoprints from the 1960s doesnβt demand the spotlight, but itβs ripe for exploration. | Nancy Zastudil The Tides and Currents of Art From the Caribbean DiasporaA survey at the MCA Chicago uses the metaphor of weather and wields movement as a critical, mercurial strategy. | Alexandra Drexelius Views From the End of Human ExpansionFive Southern California Views taps into the mythology of the West as an expanse for the imagination, only to decenter the human presence. | Natalie Haddad NEW IN DOCUMENTARY The Haunting History of Americaβs Largest Confederate MonumentA new documentary investigates the racist origins of the Stone Mountain monument near Atlanta, Georgia β the Mount Rushmore of white supremacy. | Alicia Eler Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberMOST POPULAR Did Diego Rivera Help Frida Kahlo Take Her Own Life?It Was No Pearl Earring, FriendsBasking in Vermeerβs Light at RijksmuseumThe Art World "Darling" Who Went RogueShalom and Pass the JointFROM THE ARCHIVE The Dreamy, Steamy Settings of Brazilβs Love MotelsPhotographer Jur Oster and art director Vera van de Sandt ventured into dozens upon dozens of these steamy getaway spots across Brazil to photograph their interiors. | Claire Voon
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