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August 3, 2022 β’ View in browserGood morning. π€οΈ In today's edition, artists reflect on the meaning of Pride and how it has evolved over the decades, archaeologists uncover an artifact-rich medieval shipwreck in the UK, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation announces its 2022 awardees, and a list of must-see art shows in Los Angeles this month. Our art reviews today spotlight Lonnie Holley and Sharif Bey, two incredible artists with fascinating life stories. Bey's ceramic figures, especially the ones pierced with nails, are some of the best works I've recently seen. β Hakim Bishara, interim editor-in-chief What Does Pride Mean Today?As lawmakers continue to threaten LGBTQ+ rights and freedoms, artists reflect on the meaning of Pride, its enduring resonance, and its pressing urgency. | Jasmine Liu SPONSORED Platform releases limited edition of 100 tees featuring Raymond Pettibon waveAn exclusive drop of 100 t-shirts featuring Raymond Pettibonβs brand new No Title (Our Secret Spot) has just landed on Platform. Screenprinted in Brooklyn in collaboration with the artist, the tee accompanies the release of No title (Above the fogsβ¦), a rare lithograph featuring his signature wave. Platformβs August βSurf Shopβ also includes 5 surf-themed paintings by Adam de Boer, Liz Markus & others. Raymond Pettibon, No Title (Our Secret Spot), 2022. Courtesy David Zwirner. WHAT'S HAPPENING A diver retrieves artifacts from a recently discovered Medieval shipwreck. (all images courtesy Bournemouth University) Researchers from Bournemouth University discover a 750-year-old medieval shipwreck and its cargo off the coast of Dorset. The 2022 recipients of the Lee Krasner Award include artists Josely Carvalho, Laddie John Dill, Rita McBride, and Cheryl Ann. Beili Liu is awarded the $50,000 Pollock Prize for Creativity. SPONSORED Experience Paul Revere Williamsβ Architectural Designs Through the Lens of Janna IrelandThe Nevada Museum of Art in Reno welcomes guests to learn about βThe Architect to the Starsβ through captivating black and white photography. On view through October 2. Learn more. CALIFORNIA COOL Your Concise Los Angeles Art Guide for August 2022Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very Los Angeles art events this month, including Rae Klein, Blake Daniels, Margaret Garcia, Andrea Bowers, and more. | Matt Stromberg What It Takes for Immigrant Daughters to Make It in AmericaIsabel Castroβs Mija follows two daughters of immigrants breaking into the music business. | Dan Schindel COLLAGING CLAY Going Back to the Ditch With Lonnie HolleyCalling Holley an βartistβ only tells a bit part of a life whose epic origins begin in a muddy Alabama ditch. | Colony Little Sharif Bey's Fractured and Beautiful Ceramic FiguresBey's ceramics weave in cultural and familial themes, and reexamine, shatter, and incorporate older works to create layers of change in both form and meaning. | 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 MemberMOST POPULAR Your Concise New York Art Guide for August 2022The Unforgivable Whitewashing of Mexico Cityβs Food StallsThereβs a New Rug-Maker in Town, HabibiThe History of Malls as Sites of Racism and SurveillanceOpportunities in August 2022
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