It’s clear that Leo Amino was neither interested in making identity the key to his art nor concerned with fitting in because he likely knew that he never could. John Yau In a new book, the curator and art historian Clémentine Deliss proposes that “ethnographic” artifacts be reconsidered, remediated — and maybe even returned to their original owners. Edward M. Gómez Always a master thief, in recent years Dylan has become a collage artist as well. Lucas Fagen An important aspect of Charlesworth’s practice is her longstanding engagement with publishing: she was an active writer and critic, and made several artist books and photo catalogues. Megan N. Liberty Liberation Wall by Kyle Holbrook and Moving Lives of Kids Community Mural Project commemorates people and events that deserve attention right now. David Carrier “How is art to react? By persisting in its freedom.” Stephen Maine This week, Gov. Cuomo’s sad COVID poster, deepfaking activists, the fear of being canceled, the ‘Inconvenient Women’ in Hip-Hop, and more. Hrag Vartanian This boredom-buster brings together famous textile works and quotes from Bourgeois herself in a fun and educational game that can be played by both children and adults. If you really want to make the most of it, you can even stick the pieces on your wall. Your contribution helps us keep our reporting free and available to all, and makes our journalism possible when independent reporting is needed more than ever. Become a member of Hyperallergic today! |