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December 20, 2022Good morning. π€οΈ Let us start with some positive news: The art nonprofit Artadia, which distributes grants to artists across the United States, increased its cash awards by $5,000 to meet inflation. In a rare move, the organization is also raising the amount retroactively for recent recipients. Kudos to them. The next story is disturbing, and it's about photography curator and artist Efrem Zelony-Mindell who was arrested last week on charges of attempted child molestation. Also today, John Yau on Xylor Janeβs meticulously crafted grid paintings, Anna Souter on a Carolee Schneemann retrospective in London, and Sarah Rose Sharp on the pleasure of landing on an excellent exhibition catalogue. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor In Praise of the Exhibition CatalogueShary Boyleβs Outside the Palace of Me exhibition catalogue provides viewers with experiences that an in-person visit cannot. | Lauren Moya Ford SPONSORED University of Michiganβs Stamps School of Art & Design Offers a Unique MFA ExperienceThis top-ranked, highly selective graduate program supports its students as they pursue diverse creative practices. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING Artadia increases its 2023 artistβs award from $10,000 to $15,000, announcing it will also retroactively pay this yearβs grant recipients. Artist and curator Efrem Zelony-Mindell faces charges of distribution and possession of child pornography and attempted enticement of a minor. SPONSORED National Museum of Singapore Presents the First Doraemon Exhibition Held Outside of JapanContemporary art, original sketches, and more explore how the Japanese character sprung from the pages of a manga and became a global cultural sensation. Learn more. REVIEWS & MORE Xylor Janeβs Cosmic GridsThe rules that structure Jane's paintings take her to some place strange and fascinating, beautiful and perplexing, mind-boggling and riveting. | John Yau SPONSORED The Broad Presents William Kentridge: In Praise of ShadowsThis immersive, multi-sensory exhibition in LA surveys 35 years of Kentridgeβs practice through drawings, film, sculpture, installation, and more. Learn more, The Pleasures and Pain of Carolee Schneemann's Body PoliticsSchneemann's art actions laid bare the continuity between the female body, feminist writing, and sociopolitical acts of protest. | Anna Souter How a Landmark Feminist Show Got Erased From Collective MemoryArt critic Lucy Lippardβs first outing as a feminist curator in 1971 has, until recently, been almost entirely absent from history. | Alexandra Schwartz Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberFROM OUR STORE Store Gift CardGive your loved ones the gift of choice with a gift card to our online store! They're delivered by email with instructions to redeem them at checkout. MOST POPULAR Modern Menorahs That Break the MoldAirport Art Is Taking OffYou Canβt Coat the Holocaust With GoldVatican to Return Its Parthenon Marbles Fragments to GreeceFor Julie Buffalohead, Animals Express What Words Cannot
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