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May 11, 2023Good morning. ☀️ It’s art fair season in New York City, that time of year when we flock to crowded art shopping malls mostly to see and be seen. To help you navigate through it all, we prepared an A-to-Z guide of all the major fairs descending on the city this month. You can also expect honest coverage of these fairs, unlike the usual fluff reports you might see elsewhere. In the news, the Met Museum is finally taking action to address its possession of ill-gotten antiquities, appointing a team of provenance researchers. Will it be enough? Time will tell. Also today: John Yau on the anonymous artist known as new.shiver, Faye Hirsch on Lois Dodd, Isabella Segalovich on social media’s dangerous fascination with the British royal family, and Maya Pontone on the Brooklyn artist who wants us to acknowledge the individualism of snails. — Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor A No-Nonsense Guide to NYC’s May Art FairsFrieze or Future? NADA or Volta? To help alleviate the daunting dizziness of too many options, we’ve got the run-down for you. | Rhea Nayyar SPONSORED Luc Tuymans: The Barn, Opening TonightOpening tonight at David Zwirner’s 20th Street gallery in New York is a presentation of new paintings by artist Luc Tuymans. One of the most important painters working today, Tuymans pioneered a distinctive style of figurative painting beginning in the 1980s that has been singularly influential for his peers as well as subsequent generations of artists. WHAT’S HAPPENING Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood is getting its first official historic district on Linden Street.Following high-profile art seizures by the Manhattan DA, the Metropolitan Museum of Art will bring on new staff to conduct provenance research. PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE The Joys of Watching Paint DryIn contrast to the speed and bravura of gestural abstraction, new.shiver slows time, and invites viewers to ponder how one might shape time passing. | John Yau The Brooklyn Artist Who Wants You to Care About SnailsIn a world where humans exploit snails as extractable resources, artist David Colosi’s latest exhibition asks us to consider their individualism. | Maya Pontone SPONSORED The European Graduate School Announces Its 2023 Summer ProgramJoin distinguished professors including Alenka Zupančič, Achille Mbembe, and Slavoj Žižek in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, from June 22 to July 25 for the school’s Silver Anniversary session. Lois Dodd’s Life in NatureFrom the mid-1960s, when Dodd first took her Masonite panels outdoors to paint, her production has been shaped by observation. | Faye Hirsch HYPER-OPINIONATED The Dangerous Allure of the Royal AestheticThe pomp and pageantry of King Charles’s coronation follows the playbook of authoritarian theatrics. | Isabella Segalovich How a Stolen Nepali Statue Found Its Way HomeA long-lost Vajradhara sculpture that resurfaced in a Hong Kong collection highlights scholars’ responsibility to mediate between communities and the art market. | Emiline Smith Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberIN MEMORIAM Alfredo Arreguín (1935–2023) Dorothy Bohm (1924–2023) Bruce McCall (1935–2023) Laura Pels (1931–2023) John Olsen (1928–2023) MOST POPULAR 20 Art Shows to See in New York This MayIt’s Selfie Season at Manhattan’s High LineRare Klimt Landscape Heads to Auction in New YorkWhy We Never Visited Michael Heizer’s CityTo Draw Museum Visitors, Vienna Turns to AI (and Cats)
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