January 28, 2022 • View in browserGood morning. ☁️ Today, a new museum focused on pandemic-era craft opens, young photographers shine in an online exhibition, and why the public is obsessed with seeing artists’ studios as a heavily sensual space and what that distorts. — Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief When We Confuse the Artist's Muse with the Artist's ModelOur culture seems obsessed with the artist/model relationship, portrayed in countless movies and narratives as a relationship that is lustful and scandalous. | Emma Shapiro SPONSORED The World Around and the Guggenheim Present a Day of Groundbreaking Architecture and DesignAt this free online summit, hear from architects Tadao Ando and Lesley Lokko; artist Himali Singh Soin; author Amitav Ghosh; design studio Formafantasma; and more. Learn more. THE LATEST Hannah Le Leu, “Against All Odds” (2021), won third place in the Wide-Angle category of the Ocean Art 2021 Underwater Photography Competition. (courtesy the Underwater Photography Guide)
UPCOMING EVENT Beholding Black Lives & Curating With Care: A Conversation With La Tanya S. Autry, Cultural Organizer and CuratorOn Tuesday, February 1, at 7 pm (EST), join us for a special event with La Tanya S. Autry as she discusses her curatorial project Beholding, Black World Making and her upcoming Hyperallergic email exhibition, which will feature behind-the-scenes reflections on the project’s development alongside work by artist Sheila Pree Bright. The conversation will explore Black people’s modes of defying ongoing precarity while loving one another, focusing in particular on artist images and information, activism and organizing, and scholarship rooted in Black liberation and anti-colonial pedagogies. SPONSORED BRIClab Residency Applications Open for NYC Visual Artists, Performers, and Media MakersBRIC’s multidisciplinary program in Brooklyn has cohorts in Contemporary Art, Film & TV, Performing Arts, and Video Art. Applications are due March 10. Learn more. ART, PHOTOGRAPHY, & MORE Hannah Lee's Dreamlike RealismBeing bowled over by an unknown artist’s first one-person show does not happen often but when it does, it renews your faith that the art world is not just about buzz and hype. | John Yau SPONSORED Applications Are Open for the MFA in Studio Art at Maine College of Art & DesignStudents can enroll in a Full Residency in Portland, ME, or a Low Residency from anywhere in the world. Apply by January 21 to be considered for a full-tuition scholarship. Learn more. A Remarkable Online Show of Young PhotographyWhat is wonderful about the online photography exhibition What Have We Stopped Hiding? is that one is given entrée to the internal monologue of the artists featured in the show. | Seph Rodney Brandon Lattu’s Post-Camera Photography Employs Scanners, Photoshop, and Computer ProgramsSurrealist images of a Rice Krispies box or Yukon Gold potato explore how data is transformed into the visual language called art. | Jeremy Sigler New Folk Art Museum Celebrates the Rise of Craft During the PandemicSelf-taught artists were invited to exhibit, and sell, their fuzzy stacks of pancakes and tasseled tapestries. | Renée Reizman Required ReadingThis week, the Tonga eruption as captured from space, Boston gets a big gift of Dutch and Flemish painting, 30 years of New Queer Cinema, an important Marcel Breuer house is demolished, and much more. | Hrag Vartanian Become a member today to support our independent journalism. IN OUR STORE “The Starry Night” SocksStep into the luminous, swirling world of Vincent van Gogh’s “The Starry Night” with these dazzling socks. TRANSITIONS Claire Bernardi was appointed director of the Musée de l’Orangerie. Kenrick McFarlane is now represented by M+B Gallery. Adjoa Jones de Almeida and Carolyn Royston were appointed deputy directors at the Brooklyn Museum. Jones de Almeida will serve as deputy director for learning and social impact, and Carolyn Royston will be deputy director for engagement. Astrid Terrazas is now represented by P.P.O.W. Gallery. The Pacita Abad Art Estate is now represented by Tina Kim Gallery. AWARDS & ACCOLADES Beili Liu was awarded the Pollock-Krasner Foundation's Pollock Prize for Creativity. Maya Lin and Shahidul Alam were appointed National Geographic Explorers at Large, and Lynsey Addario was awarded the 2022 National Geographic Society’s Eliza Scidmore Award for Outstanding Storytelling. Savinder Bual, Elissa Brunato, Love Ssega, Lee Hart, and Libita Sibungu received UK's Arts Foundation Futures Awards. United States Artists has announced its 2022 USA Fellows; the 63 artists work across ten disciplines and will each receive $50,000. |