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View in browser | hyperallergic.comMay 5, 2020Letter from the editor: What a few months. We're catching our breath at Hyperallergic after a shocking March, while continuing to plan for the year ahead. To all of those who have so far become members, thank you! Your support keeps us going. I'm not kidding, it really does. We're 790 contributions away from our goal, so please consider giving now and joining over 2,200 people who have already given. Our tote bags (for members) are already being prepared and will go out in the summer. Since the Indian Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico was canceled, we decided to invite various SW curators to pick a number of artists who would have exhibited this year and that they think we should all know about. First up, editor Ellie Duke asked curator Manuela Well-Off-Man to share some of her favorites, and we will be publishing more in the weeks ahead. And everyone is talking about the huge disparities at cultural institutions, including museums, between their leaders and lowest paid employees. A spreadsheet by an initiative called Indebted Cultural Workers is shining a light on the issue. Ruth Asawa’s Life and Legacy, in Both Art and EducationMarilyn Chase’s new biography sheds light on Asawa’s contributions to San Francisco’s public schools and its artistic community at large. Eva RecinosLife on Brooklyn Stoops During the Pandemic“As the streets emptied, it’s like a living room came out — to my eyes a mix of inside and outside,” says photographer Francesca Magnani. Seph RodneyNewsSatisfy Your Wanderlust With Captivating Globes From the 17th and 18th CenturiesThe British Library uploaded 3-D scans of its collection of celestial and terrestrial globes. In Midst of Growing Protests, National Portrait Gallery Says BP Will No Longer Judge Annual AwardThe fossil fuel giant, which has sponsored the BP Portrait Award for 30 years, will no longer have a say in the judging process. Hyperallergic and Y.ES Contemporary Accepting Applications for 2020 Art Writers GrantWriters interested in covering contemporary arts in and about El Salvador should apply by May 15, 2020. Doctors and Nurses Cope With COVID on TikTokAs the pandemic continues, healthcare professionals use the social media app to share information, vent their frustrations, or just have some fun. Monica CastilloPeople Are Creating Some Unusual Video Games During QuarantineDreams, a new PlayStation 4 title, allows people to create their own games. The results have been fun, quirky, and surprisingly deep. Dan SchindelMeet the NYC Art Community: Diya Vij on Public Programs That Center Accessibility and Mutual AidAn interview series spotlighting New York’s creative community. Hear directly from artists, curators, and art workers about their current projects and personal quirks. Dessane Lopez CassellFrom the store... "Don't Touch My Stuff" Tote BagThis 100% cotton tote is a must for David Shrigley fans. It's soft, sturdy, and perfect for bringing art into your daily life. Support Hyperallergic's independent arts reportingAs society faces a period of uncertainty, your contribution will help us keep our reporting free and accessible to all, and supports our extensive network of writers around the world, eager to tell the stories that matter today. Support Hyperallergic today. Become a MemberMost Popular on HyperallergicBarbie’s Back, as Basquiat?How Women Helped Revolutionize the Art of PrintmakingRequired ReadingA View From the Easel During Times of QuarantineArtists Quarantine With Their Art CollectionsForward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe |
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