Good morning. ☁️ Today, NYC's last public pay phone enters a museum collection, archaeologists discover an ancient head of Hercules at the bottom of the ocean, reviews of Will Wilson, Guadalupe Rosales, Stanley Rosen, and more. — Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief Become a Member The New Mexico photographer and Navajo Nation citizen has devoted years to surveying the environmental injustice against his people. | Susannah Abbey SPONSORED David Zwirner is pleased to present Eternity, an exhibition of new paintings by Belgian artist Luc Tuymans on view at the gallery’s Paris location through July 23. Tune in for a new episode of PROGRAM with Helen Molesworth featuring Luc Tuymans in conversation, on the occasion of the artist’s first show in Paris. Watch Now WHAT'S HAPPENING A community iron pour at Falls Art Foundry hosted by the Speed Art Museum as part of “The Promise” workshop (photo by Brian Bohannon, courtesy the Speed Art Museum) Speed Art Museum hosts a community iron pour to promote collective healing and creative expression for people affected by gun violence. NYC’s last public pay phone finds a new permanent home at the Museum of the City of New York. Marine archeologists pull a colossal marble head of Hercules from the site of a historic, Roman-era Antikythera shipwreck. SPONSORED New York Botanical Garden’s latest exhibition focuses on how food choices impact our world and features special picnic tables designed by Bronx artists. Learn more. IDENTITY AND SPIRITUALITY In From Confucius to Christ, artists from around the world touch on notions of wisdom and insecurity in Confucianism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity. | Billy Anania Guadalupe Rosales’s East of the River is an exhibition of memory, chance, and grief, all encased in nostalgia. | Rosa Tyhurst SPONSORED This year’s winner, Dr. Tiffany E. Barber, will present a paper related to her award-winning essay in Washington, DC, on Friday, September 9. Learn more. PUSHING MATERIAL BOUNDARIES If art is regarded traditionally as an impermeable form that resists the effects of time, Rosen acknowledges and accepts their inevitable triumph. | John Yau Peter Strickland’s latest fetish-fixated film imagines a community of artists who turn food and cooking into soundscapes. | Cole Kronman IN MEMORIAM Michel David-Weill (1932-2022) Collector and Metropolitan Museum of Art and Louvre donor | Artnews Vivian Hewitt (1920-2022) Major collector of Black American art | NYT Hunter Reynolds (1959-2022) Artist and AIDS activist | Artnews Tim Sale (1956-2022) Comic book artist | NYT MOST POPULAR FROM THE ARCHIVE Founded by Jordan Engel in 2014, Decolonial Atlas is working to undo settler colonialism, one map at a time. | Billy Anania |