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April 16, 2020

Posted inNews

Museum Directors Association Lifts Penalties on Museum Spending During Pandemic

by Valentina Di Liscia April 16, 2020April 20, 2020

The new resolutions do not grant institutions permission to access restricted funding sources, but museums who choose to do so will not be penalized by AAMD.

Posted inOpinion

Why the 2020 US Census Matters for the Arts

by Deborah Cullinan April 16, 2020September 23, 2020

Deborah Cullinan, CEO of Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, discusses the importance of the 2020 census in the creative field and the center’s efforts to promote it through the arts.

Posted inPodcast

What’s Up With Museum Layoffs, Union Problems, and Untouchable Endowments?

by Hrag Vartanian April 16, 2020April 13, 2022

As news of layoffs and furloughs continue, the Hyperallergic team takes a look at the issues of concern at museums and elsewhere.

Posted inBooks

An Architect’s Tribute to the Power of Design and Memory

by Sarah Rose Sharp April 16, 2020April 17, 2020

At a time when many of us are more housebound than usual, Robert Hutchison’s Memory Houses offers tools for the conceptual construction of spaces to hold grief or build new mental architecture.

Posted inIn Brief

How Is Banksy Spending Quarantine? By Turning His Bathroom Into a Work of Art

by Hakim Bishara April 16, 2020April 16, 2020

Stuck at home, Banksy has painted his bathroom with his signature cheeky rats, toppling products and ruining his toilet.

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The Bennett Prize’s Call for Entries Is Now Open

by The Bennett Prize April 16, 2020March 28, 2022

Women figurative realist painters have until October 16 to enter to win $50,000 and a traveling solo exhibition of their work.

Posted inArt

John Chamberlain’s Previously Unknown Poems From Black Mountain College

by Elisa Wouk Almino April 16, 2020April 16, 2020

Here’s a sneak peek of the artist’s previously unknown writings from 1955, to be published by Princeton University Press this month.

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