Today: Marlene McCarty's unapologetic portraits of young women in graphite and pen, South American art in New York, and impressions from Detroit's Queer Art Biennial.
Today: Marlene McCarty's unapologetic portraits of young women in graphite and pen, South American art in New York, and impressions from Detroit's Queer Art Biennial. In other stories, a satellite image analysis reveals the staggering extent of Azerbaijan's destruction of Armenian cultural heritage in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), and organizers in New York accuse the Brooklyn Museum of encouraging arrests of protesters. And, as usual, there's more. — Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor | |
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| With more than 180 artists, I’ll Be Your Mirror shows the depth and range of the city’s creativity as well as its diverse LGBTQ+ community. | Natalie Haddad |
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SPONSORED | | | Crafted from fallen timber the artist gathered in the Sierra Nevada forests, this site-specific work is set in the botanical gardens at the Los Angeles institution. Learn more |
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ART & OPINION | | The artist talks about her epic drawings, her work in the AIDS activism collective Gran Fury, and why plants may hold the key to taking back our bodies. | Valentina Di Liscia |
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| | Ala Projects’s inaugural exhibition explores what it means to be from Latin America and its diaspora and what it feels like to not be part of textbook art history. | ET Rodriguez |
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| | No other museum in living memory has permitted the mass arrest of members of the arts community engaged in a non-violent assembly. | New York Cultural Workers Against Genocide |
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FROM THE ARCHIVE | | The collective used a heady combination of bold graphic design, guerrilla dissemination tactics, and art institutional support to communicate the urgency of the AIDS epidemic in light of disastrous government and political inaction. | John d’Addario |
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FEATURED OPPORTUNITY | The Bennett Prize – 2024/2025 Award Cycle
| For women figurative realist painters. The grand prize is $50,000 and a solo show, with an additional finalist receiving $10,000. A four-person jury will select 10 finalists to be featured in a group exhibition that will travel the US. The application fee is $40. Read more on Hyperallergic. Deadline: October 4, 2024 | thebennettprize.org See more in this month’s list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers! |
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