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November 11, 2021 • View in browserGood morning. ☁️ Today, tasting the beauty in old paintings, the Smithsonian considers repatriating the Benin Bronzes in its collection, and six survivors of sex abuse by Catholic priests work together to make a documentary. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief Smithsonian Takes Benin Bronzes Off Display, Considers RepatriationThe National Museum of African Art identified 16 objects from its collection with direct links to the British army’s 1897 punitive raid on the Kingdom of Benin. | Cassie Packard SPONSORED LATEST NEWS Vincent van Gogh, "Meules de blé" (1888), gouache, watercolor, pen and brush and black ink over pencil on paper, 9 x 23 ¾ in. (48.5 x 60.4 cm.) (courtesy Christie's) The sale of van Gogh watercolor will offer financial restitution to the heirs of two Jewish collectors who lost the work during World War II. A new report by the National Gallery in London lists 67 museum patrons who either enslaved people or benefitted financially from the trade. SPONSORED SCAD Museum of Art Celebrates 10 Years This Fall Exhibition SeasonIn honor of its milestone anniversary, the Savannah, Georgia-based museum welcomes renowned international artists for a diverse program of exhibitions and events. Learn more. ART & OPINION A Cameroonian Artist Explores the Ambazonian Fight for Post-colonial FreedomIn his Afro-Expressionist paintings and installations, Adjani Okpu-Egbe ruminates on native resistance in Cameroon and the colonial propaganda promoted in mainstream media. | Billy Anania SPONSORED Pacific Northwest College of Art Hosts an Online Symposium on Art and AIOn November 19 and 20, Speculative Futures: Art, AI, and Digital Worldmaking will consider how artists render algorithmic harms visible and imagine just outcomes. Learn more. Addie Wagenknecht’s Fraying of AmericaIn her solo exhibition, the artist creates an installation that is many things but unified is not one of them. | Hrag Vartanian An Exhibition That Lets You Taste the Beauty in the PaintingsBagh-e Hind began with the question: Is it possible to recontextualize historical South Asian paintings and objects through lyrical, olfactory interpretations? | Bharti Lalwani SPONSORED Wrightwood 659 Presents Shahidul Alam: We Shall DefyNew works by one of Bangladesh’s most prominent photojournalists, writers, and activists are now on view at the Chicago art space. Learn more. DOCUMENTARY Six Men Try to Heal Their Trauma with Groundbreaking Collaborative FilmmakingHyperallergic speaks to director Robert Greene and three survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic priests about their new film Procession. | Dan Schindel SPONSORED CalArts Cultivates an Environment of Artistic Experimentation and Free Creative ExplorationThe institute awarded more than $25.7 million in scholarships to 95% of degree-seeking students this past academic year. Learn more. It’s Pete Buttigieg’s Turn to Get a Fawning, Uncritical DocumentaryMayor Pete tries to make the case for the bland presidential candidate whom few voted for as some kind of gamechanger. | Juan Barquin IN OUR STORE “The Starry Night” Tote BagEnter the luminous, swirling world of Vincent van Gogh with this dazzling tote bag. Besides being absolutely gorgeous, it’s also environmentally friendly, as it’s made of 100% recycled materials. Check out more artfully designed bags and totes! Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Join UsIN MEMORIAM Achim Borchardt-Hume (1965-2021) Loann Crane (1925–2021) Lance De Los Reyes, aka RAMBO (1977–2021) Bettina Grossman (1927–2021) Sylvère Lotringer (1938–2021) MOST POPULAR Why the Art Institute of Chicago's New Docent Program Faces WhitelashA Rare Look at a Korean Portraiture TraditionFacebook’s Hypocritical Guidelines Prevent Us Advertising our Suzanne Valadon ShowA Rare Series of Watercolors by Hilma af Klint Is on View in ManhattanSearching for Hayao Miyazaki in the Details of His Films
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