Good morning! ☁️ Today, leaked text messages by the Sacklers reveal how they use museums to protect t
Good morning! ☁️ Today, leaked text messages by the Sacklers reveal how they use museums to protect their image, a new “census” project launched by the Brooklyn Public Library hopes to take stock of changes in culture, and artist Riva Lehrer explains why joining a disabled artist collective was key.– Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief | |
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What Future Do You Want for the Art World? |
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| "A Night of Philosophy and Ideas" (2017) (image courtesy the Brooklyn Public Library, photo by Gregg Richards) |
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What do you feel is most important in culture right now? This is the driving question of the Art & Society Census, a new project launched by BPL Presents together with writer and curator Laura Raicovich and in partnership with Hyperallergic.Together we’re taking stock of changes in culture by hearing from anyone who wishes to participate in the census, beginning with a survey that can be accessed here. |
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| The Subversive Power of Quilting In terms of the fine art world, one of the first major hurdles for quilters was to be seen as artists, rather than (or at least in addition to) Sarah Rose Sharp |
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Read an Excerpt from Riva Lehrer's New Book |
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