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April 10, 2023Good morning. ☀️ Another Monday, another barrage of peculiar stories. We recently learned that the US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been receiving strange, expensive gifts from a Republican billionaire, including a seven-foot-tall bronze statue of his eighth-grade teacher. Artist Isabelle Brourman snuck into the Trump trial to do some of her own sketches from the historic event. We have those drawings and her thoughts for you today. Rhea Nayyar has the last recap of The Exhibit TV show, which sounds like a disaster, but hey, it's reality TV, amirite? I still can't believe the person who won has already been showing in art venues around the world … and yet, I can. And Sarah Rose Sharp tells us about 10 Brutalist architects you probably haven't heard of. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief The Celestial Alignments of Nancy HoltLucy Lippard and Lisa Le Feuvre discuss the legacy of the famed American artist. | Jordan Eddy SPONSORED IN THE NEWS Statue dedicated to Thomas’s eighth-grade teacher Sister Mary Virgilius Reidy at a cemetery in New Jersey (photo via the Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Newark’s press release) News broke this week that United States Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has received a long list of undisclosed gifts and trips from a prominent Republican donor — including artworks and objects of cultural significance. According to reporting by ProPublica, Thomas has accepted gifts or donations on his behalf from real estate developer and leading conservative donor Harlan Crow for the last two decades. SPONSORED GOING WITH THE FLOW: ART, ACTIONS, AND WESTERN WATERSArtists from the Southwestern US explore the role of water during extreme droughts in a group exhibition at SITE Santa Fe curated by Lucy R. Lippard and Brandee Caoba. Learn more. LATEST IN ART In Celebration of UnlovelinessWe go to Raphael for idealized beauty. But what if a painting were the opposite of beautiful, and utterly arresting for that very reason? | Michael Glover The Never-Before-Seen Photographs of Barkley L. HendricksMost people know the artist for his paintings gracefully embodying the Black experience in America. In an upcoming exhibition, his photographs take center stage. | Briana Ellis-Gibbs Kate Laster Carves Ancestral Memory Into Paper“My art is about the people we carry with us,” she told Hyperallergic. | Isabella Segalovich MORE ON HYPERALLERGIC MTV's The Exhibit Is All That's Wrong With the Art WorldThe sixth episode and season finale ultimately leaned into the very issues the realty show was ostensibly trying to address. | Rhea Nayyar The People of New York v. Donald TrumpIn the courtroom, he released an uncanny, sociopathic remorselessness, and I was convinced firsthand of his deep and genuinely pathological confidence. | Isabelle Brourman 10 Brutalist Architects You Probably Never Heard OfOwen Hopkins’s “The Brutalists” is an A-to-Z encyclopedia of blocky concrete and utopian ideals. | Sarah Rose Sharp Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberIN OUR STORE Catometti Enamel PinChronicling the life and times of an artistic feline, one of our favorite pins has to be this long and spindly Catometti — it’s a purrfect accessory! MOST POPULAR The Most Biting Memes of the Trump ArraignmentCourtroom Artist Jane Rosenberg On Her Viral Sketch of TrumpJohn Wick Gives a Bone-Cracking Lesson in Greco-Roman MythologyThe Objectification of Yayoi KusamaThe Unsettling Story Behind a Surrealist Painting Headed to Auction
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