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October 4, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π§οΈ Today, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London is the latest to strip the Sackler name from its walls. Major art institutions in the United States have done the same, except for one Harvard museum that still carries the disgraced family's name. My question to Harvard's higher-ups: Have you ever stopped to consider how students and community members who lost loved ones to the opioid crisis might feel at your museum? Also in the news today, the Art Institute of Chicago was called out for dropping any mention of AIDS from a wall label describing the famous cellophane-wrapped candy piles that Felix Gonzalez-Torres had specifically made about the death of his partner Ross Laycock from the disease. Laycock's name was also missing from the wall text. This is not a mere oversight: There's a push to decontextualize and sanitize this specific work to make it more palatable to the art market. There's a lot more, including Michael Glover on Cornelia Parker, Jennifer Remenchik on Trenton Doyle Hancock, and Zeba Blay's sharp criticism of Andrew Dominik's Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde. β Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor Art Institute of Chicago Erased AIDS From a Label, Then Quietly Added It BackSome museumgoers pointed out that the museumβs label omitted discussions of HIV/AIDS, which are at the heart of the work. | Elaine Velie SPONSORED LATEST NEWS Qinza Najm, "Alone Together" (2022) and "Blue Alone-Together" (2020) (image courtesy the artist) An art auction hosted by the South Asian Visual Arts Network raises $85K for crisis relief in flood-stricken Pakistan. The V&A Museum in London is the latest institution to take down the notorious Sackler name. President Biden has issued an executive order reinstating the Presidentβs Committee on the Arts and Humanities. The board of a Dumbo luxury condo is weighing the replacement of Helen Broughβs βEmulated Floraβ with generic photos of Brooklyn landmarks. SPONSORED Corcoran School of the Arts & Design Presents Student Capstone Show: NEXT 2022Featuring over 70 installations and performances at the George Washington Universityβs historic Flagg Building, the Corcoranβs end-of-year showcase is now available for virtual viewing. Learn more. ART & FILM Stop Fetishizing Marilyn Monroe's TraumaThe problem with Andrew Dominik's biopic Blonde is its assumption that Monroeβs victimization was the most fascinating thing about her. | Zeba Blay SPONSORED ArtFields Offers Over $100,000 in Prizes to Southeastern US ArtistsApplications are open through November 1 for this annual art competition and exhibition that turns Lake City, South Carolina, into a living art gallery. Learn more. Is It Possible to Enjoy Cornelia Parkerβs Works Without Her Words?Parker's stories bring so many of her works alive, give them meaning, and make us warm to her and to them. Is that a problem? | Michael Glover Trenton Doyle Hancock's World-Building PowerThe works, and worlds, on display in Hancock's exhibition seem saturated with a desire for narrative redemption through self-observation and aspects of his Christian upbringing. | Jennifer Remenchik SPONSORED DAS MINSK Opens With Exhibitions on Wolfgang Mattheuer and Stan DouglasThis new kunsthaus in Potsdam shows modern and contemporary works of art from East Germany in what was once a terrace restaurant. Learn more. MORE FROM HYPERALLERGIC Sun-Kissed Memories of Ipanema BeachWhen I recently came across Sandra Cattaneo Adornoβs photo book Γguas de Ouro, I could hear the waves and boomboxes, and even taste the salt on my lips. | Sebastian Meltz-Collazo Opportunities in October 2022From residencies, fellowships, and workshops to grants, open calls, and commissions, our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers. Support Hyperallergic's independent journalismBecome a member today to help keep our reporting and criticism free and accessible to all. Become a MemberMOST POPULAR Collector Who Says He Burned Frida Kahlo Work for NFT Under InvestigationIt's Time for US Museums to Divest From Immoral IndustriesThe Joyous Kitsch and Lingering Simmer of Nick Cave's ArtHow Disney Animation Provides a Gateway to Understanding RococoOrange County Museum of Art Reopens With Free Entry For the Next 10 Years
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