New York June 24, 2020 Letter from the editor: As organizing efforts against anti-Black violence and systemic racism continue around the US, it’s important to remain conscious of best practices for documenting this moment. Noah Morrison, a former student and employee at the International Center of Photography (ICP), has been one of many voices calling for documentarians to be more conscious of the dangers of not obscuring protesters’ identities. Morris, along with members of the group ICP Center Blackness Now, is calling for the institution to issue a set of guidelines for photojournalists, among other actions. Our staff writer Valentina Di Liscia shares the full story here. (We also recently published more thoughts and resources related to this important subject.) On a more celebratory note, a racist statue featuring Theodore Roosevelt, which has long been protested by Indigenous groups and grassroots activists, is finally being removed from its site outside of the American Museum of Natural History. Our staff writer Hakim Bishara shares more here. As June continues, I’ve been happy to have the opportunity to hear from numerous art workers for our Pride month series. Some of the New Yorkers highlighted include photographer Lola Flash, archivist Mo Romney, and artist Joseph Liatela. Looking to replenish your library? Check out the Brooklyn Art Book Fair, debuting its first virtual edition this week. Stay safe. Noah Morrison, founding member of ICP Center Blackness Now, says the International Center of Photography’s response to their efforts has been superficial. Valentina Di Liscia Event Pick Organized by Endless Editions, this year’s fair features 47 vendors, interactive public programs, and more. Dessane Lopez Cassell | June 25–June 28 The museum in this moment can be transformed by a repertoire of antifascist actions that consists of mourning, militancy, and liberation. Nick Mirzoeff Your membership supports Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Become a Member An internal memo to the museum’s staff over the weekend was the first to announce the decision to remove the controversial statues on Central Park West. Hakim Bishara Galleries David Zwirner and Andrea Rosen asked 1,000 participants to recreate a work consisting of a pile of fortune cookies. But staging the work with little context, amid a global pandemic and mounting anti-Asian sentiment, struck some as poorly thought-out. Valentina Di Liscia The Artist Power Center, created by the Yerba Center for the Arts, provides one-on-one guidance on applications and a community forum where artists can discuss subjects like health and wellness. Emily Wilson “In the midst of a contagion that threatens our way of life, isolates us remorselessly from family and friends, and breeds fear and paranoia, I find these pieces grounding.” Stephen Maine Lola Flash has been working at the forefront of genderqueer visual politics for more than three decades Dessane Lopez Cassell Joseph Liatela is a multidisciplinary artist based in New York City. Dessane Lopez Cassell From the store... This nifty clutch by intersectional feminist activist-artist group Guerrilla Girls lists 13 advantages of being a woman artist, such as not having to undergo the embarrassment of being called a genius or be in shows with men! Shop our Gorilla Girls collection Forward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe Hyperallergic, 181 N11th St, Ste 302, Brooklyn, NY 11211 This email was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com. Manage your preferences to subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletters. Forward Preferences | Unsubscribe |