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March 2, 2023Good morning. π€οΈ "Rage, rage against the dying of the light," Dylan Thomas writes in his classic poem Do not go gentle into that good night. John Yau evokes these immortal words in an excellent review today of the work of painter Jake Berthot. In addition to our list of news stories and reviews today, you can also take a look at our monthly Opportunities column, popular among those who seek to move their life forward. And in our film section, you can read how you can help earthquake relief efforts in Syria by taking children in your family to a movie. Let's not let those children in northern Syria go helpless into the night. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Raging Against the Dying of the LightJake Berthotβs paintings are haunted by an awareness of mortality and, beyond that, a feeling that no light awaits in the darkness. | John Yau SPONSORED Affordable Art Fair Returns to NYC With Contemporary Art Under $12,000From March 22 to 26, over 70 local, national, and international galleries present extraordinary art at accessible prices. Learn more. WHAT'S HAPPENING Full-time, non-tenure track faculty rallied near Washington Square park for union recognition. (photo Elaine Velie/Hyperallergic) NYUβs non-tenure faculty rallied near Washington Square Park, demanding union recognition, living wages, and academic freedom. A newly discovered Moai sculpture on Easter Island resurfaces archaeologistsβ long-standing questions about the Rapa Nui society. The Mauritshuis Museum comes under fire for sharing an AI-generated take on Vermeerβs βGirl with a Pearl Earring,β which some deemed βhighly unethical.β SPONSORED Hito Steyerl to Deliver 2023 Wolgin Lecture at Tyler School of Art and ArchitectureThe moving image artist will discuss her investigative practice and the implications of digital image proliferation via livestream and in Philadelphia. Learn more. ON FILM Whimsical Childrenβs Film Tackles War and Displacement in SyriaβDounia and the Princess of Aleppoβ (2022) is screening in New York this month to benefit earthquake relief in Syria. | Rhea Nayyar Londonβs Castle Cinema Keeps the Magic of Film AliveThe theaterβs CinΓ©-Real film club aims to preserve the beauty of celluloid in a consistently digitizing world. | Adrian Brune Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberART & MORE Nancy Rubins on Objects in the In-BetweenIn her world, there is no detritus and everything (everyone) is charged with potential. | Pia Singh The Palestinian-American Artist Getting Cheeky With Corporate LogosIntegrating techniques of Islamic art with branding, Saj Issa examines globalizationβs impact on intersecting identities. | Sarah QuiΓ±ones Wolfson Opportunities in March 2023From residencies, fellowships, and workshops to grants, open calls, and commissions, our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers. FROM THE ARCHIVE The Very Real βMotherhood Penaltyβ in the Art WorldCultural institutions are constantly draining their talent pool and dismissing this retention problem as a womanβs issue, when it is a structural failure. | Kealey Boyd IN MEMORIAM Anthony Green (1939β2023) Burny Mattinson (1935β2023) Walter Mirisch (1921β2023) Ans Westra (1936β2023) MOST POPULAR The βSociety Photographerβ of NYCβs Downtown UndergroundNY Legislators Move to Rename Cuomo BridgeInside Robert Rauschenberg's Newly Renovated SoHo HomeViral "Photographer" Reveals His Images Were AI-GeneratedDocumenting the Black History Not Taught in ClassroomsIN OUR STORE Garden in Sochi SocksArtists have long drawn inspiration from gardens and now that spring is almost here, itβs time to apply that influence to your wardrobe. Try this wearable adaptation of Arshile Gorkyβs βGarden in Sochiβ (1941) on for size!
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