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December 17, 2022What a week it's been. As the world's richest I mean second richest man now π continues to melt down tweet after tweet (what other rich man does that remind you of?), Hyperallergic's tweet about its new Mastodon account was shadowbanned by the site. Twitter appears to be desperate to stop the outflow of users (there were 3M mostly unused accounts on Mastodon when Musk took over Twitter and there are currently 8.5M). You can follow us over at Mastodon at @hyperallergic@newsie.social. Let's see where this all goes. Have we had enough of selfies with art? One museum guard thinks so, and it's worth a read. Also, an extraordinary medieval gold necklace is discovered in England, the Cincinnati Art Museum discovered a self-portrait under one of CΓ©zanne's still-life paintings, and a report by Hall W. Rockefeller considers the safety issues for women during studio visits. Now, I want to write a little about John Yau, the brilliant art critic who has penned reviews for Hyperallergic since 2011 (can you believe it?!). His review of Anselm Kiefer's exhibition at Gagosian gallery this week was a great example of why he's such a fantastic writer. This line alone is pure whatever-that-is-he-puts-on-his-canvases-is π: Anselm Kiefer is the Steven Spielberg of painting. Both are masters of effect and convinced of their own genius. I mean, is there anything else to say? β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Visitors at the Palais des Beaux Arts in Lille, France, indulging in a selfie (photo by J.M.Dautel via Wikimedia Commons) Enough With the Selfies; Look at the ArtMuseum guard Dereck Stafford Mangus urges museumgoers to put their phones down, just for a minute. | Derrek Stafford Mangus Digital photography coupled with social media has turned the world into a cornucopia of boundless experiences. The problem is, these experiences tend to be regarded as individual, rather than collective. SPONSORED Jerry Saltz Shares Five Things Heβs Learned About Where Art and the Art World Are NowJoin Pulitzer-Prize winning Jerry Saltz online this Sunday. Discover five things heβs learned about the remarkable advances refashioning the art world β and why weβre living in one of the most momentous moments in art since the Renaissance. Almost as good: View Jerryβs personal video invitation to this live class. NEWS THIS WEEK CΓ©zanneβs self-portrait under βStill Life With Bread and Eggsβ (1865) A conservator at the Cincinnati Art Museum discovers a Paul CΓ©zanne self-portrait hidden below an 1865 still-life painting. Bookforum announces it will cease publication just days after Penske Media reveals its acquisition of sister magazine Artforum. Archeologists discover an extravagant gold necklace in a medieval burial site in Englandβs Northamptonshire county. A new study making waves finds that only 8% of UK artists come from working-class backgrounds β but thatβs always been the case. New School administration meets striking faculty on all their demands, including raises across the board and increased healthcare eligibility. Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberSPONSORED Singapore Art Week 2023 Celebrates a Dynamic Arts CommunityThis January, Singaporeβs signature visual arts season kicks off with 10 days of over 130 art experiences including fairs, talks, tours, and more. Learn more. AMPLIFYING VOICES Mural by Cloe Hakakian and Todd Goodman (photo by and courtesy Impermanent Art) Murals in LA Lift the Voices of Iranian ProtestersMurals by Iranian-American artists across the city are inescapable reminders of the regimeβs ongoing brutality. | Matt Stromberg βCulturally I felt very in the middle. This was something that could feel so personal to me, but this isnβt about just me. Itβs about all the women who are fighting for their future and future generations,β artist Katrine Karimpour said. βWhat art can do is amplify those who are not being heard. We are their echoes.β 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. SPOTLIGHTING ARTISTS Installation view of Anselm Kiefer: Exodus at Gagosian, New York; "DanaΓ«" (2016β21) (photo by Rob McKeever, courtesy Gagosian) You Canβt Coat the Holocaust With GoldAnselm Kieferβs philosophy has its roots in German Romanticism, particularly the belief that the artist can mediate between the creative and the divine, between earth and heaven. | John Yau The Stirring Political Etchings of NicolΓ‘s De JesΓΊsThe Mexican artistβs works reveal the radical possibilities of an indigenous sensibility charged with a keen awareness of politics and art history. | Faye Hirsch Pat Steir Accepts Timeβs Passage With GraceSteirβs work of the β90s was the result of physically demanding processes. What happens when you cannot do what you once did? | John Yau 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. NEW NARRATIVES Sophie Vallance, βTiger Dinerβ (2022) (courtesy Mrs.) An Exhibition of Cat Art Worthy of a MeowseumA new show at the Queens gallery Mrs. proves that dogs may be manβs best friends, but cats are humansβ idols. | Elaine Velie Resisting Superficial Narratives About the US-Mexico BorderWhen the Dogs Stop Barking reflects the complexities, and foolishness, of geopolitical limits. | Edgar Picazo Merino Wildfire Ash as a MediumMeet the artists who use ash and residue from natural disasters to send an urgent message about the environmental calamity unfolding before us. | Scotti Hill SPONSORED The Public Theaterβs Under The Radar Festival Lights Up NYC This JanuaryThis adventurous theater festival returns in person with 36 artists and companies from nine countries performing at different venues across the city. Learn more. MORE ON HYPERALLERGIC A still from The Line by Cameron Granger, one of several films that will be screened at the Maysles Documentary Center (courtesy Cameron Granger) Six Films That Plumb the Possibilities of Prison AbolitionThe shorts will be screened as part of XO & Struggle: An Evening of Abolitionist Cinema at the Maysles Documentary Center in Harlem, New York. | Elaine Velie For Women Artists, Studio Visits Can Be Risky BusinessPersonal safety concerns have pushed some women and trans artists to forgo studio visits, further narrowing their access to opportunities in the art world. | Hall W. Rockefeller A Fresh Look at Flowers in PhotographyCan photographers capture the vitality of flowers compellingly, innovatively, and beautifully? A new book gives a resounding yes. | Lauren Moya Ford A Forgotten Modernist Finally Gets His DueArchitect Jean Welz worked in a socially engaged style that transcended individual pursuits for glory. | Billy Anania Required ReadingThis week, a rise in nuclear fusion, the downfall of the βCOVID billionaire,β holiday string lights with a twist, and how many people would actually return a lost wallet? | Hrag Vartanian and Lakshmi Rivera Amin Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a Member
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