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October 17, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π§οΈ Some good news out of Philadelphia: The staff union has come to an agreement with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Read our full report by our news team. Congratulations to all those union members that worked together to achieve their goal! And you may have already heard that last Friday, two young climate activists were apparently channeling Andy Warhol when they splashed tomato soup on the protective glass of Vincent van Gogh's "Sunflowers" at the National Gallery in London. The museum has confirmed with Hyperallergic that the painting was quickly cleaned (no damage) and already back on view by the end of the day. I created a commentary on TikTok (crossposted on Instagram) that points out this is what happens when the ultra-rich are not held accountable for their role in the climate crisis while being celebrated and feted by museums and other art institutions. Things are never boring in the art community, are they? β Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief The AI Halloween Art of Your Nightmares Is HereWe asked the AI image generator Dall-E to reimagine famous artworks at their spookiest. We really wish we hadnβt. | Sarah Rose Sharp SPONSORED Krannert Art Museum Presents Fake News & Lying Pictures: Political Prints in the Dutch RepublicCurated by Maureen E. Warren, this exhibition at KAM at the University of Illinois explores the visual strategies early modern Dutch printmakers used to shape public opinion. Learn more. LATEST NEWS Two climate activists from the group Just Stop Oil splashed tomato Soup on Vincent Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" (1888) at London's National Gallery (courtesy Just Stop Oil via Twitter) Just Stop Oil climate activists splash tomato Soup on Vincent Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" in a protest action. The painting was undamaged. Philadelphia Museum of Art workers reached a tentative agreement with museum leadership on Friday, October 14, ending their 19-day strike. The discovery of an impressive 1,300-square-foot Roman mosaic in Syria marks the first major archaeological find since the start of the civil war. SPONSORED The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Welcomes the Public to Its Annual Open StudiosExplore the Midtown Manhattan workspaces of over 75 artists from 30 countries, including Wafaa Bilal, Cui Fei, Anina Major, and Carlos Motta, at EFA Open Studios. Learn more. LATEST IN ART The NY Art Book Fair Is a Whole SceneWhat is an art book, anyway? I'm not sure this fair helped me come closer to any kind of definition. And for that, I am grateful. | Valentina Di Lisca SPONSORED Previously Unpublished and Rarely Exhibited: Master Drawings From the Age of RembrandtDrawn to Life at the Ackland in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, showcases 17th-century Dutch drawings of landscapes, portraits, preparatory studies, and biblical and historical scenes. Learn more. Artists Reimagine Nikeβs Cortez Running ShoeAt LaPau Gallery, nine West Coast Latinx artists show the power of personal and cultural agency. | Joelle Mendoza Art for the Sun Worshippers in All of UsSun Seekers, by sisters Amy and Jennifer Khoshbin, seems to say: weβve been cooped up for too long; itβs time to get some fresh air. | Christen Clifford SPONSORED Applications Open for MassArtβs 2023 MFA Programs in 2D and 3D Fine ArtsStudents work in a collaborative studio environment with a faculty of practicing artists and premier facilities in the heart of Boston. Learn more. CINEMA & MORE The Happily Haunted Cinema of Guy MaddinThe twilight state between dreaming and waking that permeates a restoration of Maddin's Tales from the Gimli Hospital echoes that of life and death in his films. | Natalie Haddad Hidden Cinematic Gem in NYC Shines Again With New TheaterChinatown's venerated Downtown Community Television Center is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a state-of-the-art cinema and community hub. | Dan Schindel Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberMOST POPULAR Your Land Acknowledgment Is Not EnoughPainting Rejected From California Biennial Over Image of SwastikaThe Elegant Surrealism of an Animated Cult ClassicThe Metaverse Is Empty, and Legs Wonβt Save ItClimate Activists Go Warhol on Van Gogh, Splashing βSunflowersβ With Tomato Soup
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