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As leftist politics integrate into the mainstream, artists spread the word and agitate for change. View in browser | hyperallergic.comFebruary 14, 2020The Artists Illustrating New York’s Growing Protest CultureAs leftist politics integrate into the mainstream, artists spread the word and agitate for change. Billy AnaniaFatigued by the Everyday? These Artists Are, TooIn the medical field, “empathy fatigue” is used to describe a state of exhaustion when compassion towards patients becomes tiring. Applying this term to its latest exhibition, Andrew Rafacz has brought together seven artists whose works investigate empathy on a global scale. Gabrielle WelshSPONSOREDNewsPhotojournalist Arrested by NYPD While Filming Police OfficersIn video footage captured by his friend, Amr Alfiky loudly and clearly repeats that he is a journalist and offers to show his press credentials while a group of police push him against a car and handcuff him. Filmmakers Aged 18-25 Can Submit Short Films for Yearlong Sundance FellowshipAmong other benefits, fellows will work with a Sundance Institute alumni mentor and attend the 2021 Sundance festival with all expenses paid. MoMA Purchases 56 Gordon Parks Photographs; David Hockney’s “The Splash” Sells for $29.8MAlso, a donation agreement between Spain and Cuban collector Ella Fontanals-Cisneros went sour, Art Basel Hong Kong was canceled, and more. SPONSOREDUnder Lockdown and Quarantine, China’s Punk Rock Bands Are Taking the Mosh Pit OnlineWith venues shuttered in the wake of the COVID-19 “coronavirus” outbreak, China’s indie musicians are live-streaming shows and organizing “bedroom” festivals. Krish RaghavThe Infamous “Zola” Twitter Thread Is Now a Feature FilmIn Sundance favorite Zola, Janicza Bravo and co-writer Jeremy O. Harris bring to life the true story of a wild trip to Tampa. Monica CastilloSPONSOREDAmericas Society Presents Feliciano Centurión: Abrigo, the Artist’s First Solo Exhibition in the USThe exhibition, curated by Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro, is on view through May 16, 2020. Admission is free. A Closer Look at Deutsche Bank, Frieze Art Fair’s Biggest SponsorDeutsche Bank, notorious for Trump ties, is under increased scrutiny after federal investigations into potential money-laundering lapses. But its art world involvement is mostly relegated to footnotes or brief mentions. Catherine G. WagleySPONSOREDYale Center for British Art Presents Victorian Radicals: From the Pre-Raphaelites to the Arts and Crafts MovementIn this exhibition, radical Victorian artists and designers question industrialization and strive to create a more beautiful, ethical world. On view through May 10. The Artist Walking Between Two Seas in IstanbulFor years, artist Serkan Taycan has documented a nearly 40-mile route through the outskirts of Istanbul, which traverses rarely seen landscapes. He offers tours through the area, now at risk due to a proposed shipping canal. Jennifer HattamMost Popular on HyperallergicExplore Ancient Athens Online Through 3D Models, Created by One Animator Over 12 YearsOver 150,000 Botanical Illustrations Enter the Public DomainA Photo Series Shows a Deserted Shanghai Caused by Fears of CoronavirusUniquely Cinematic Shot of Mice Fight in London Subway Wins Wildlife Photography AwardArt Critic Destroys $20K Glass Sculpture at Zona MacoComics from the archive...Stopping for Art and Conversation Along the High LineI went to see Agora, a group exhibition installed at the High Line, and made my way through the crush of people. Katie FricasForward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe |
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