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Daily Archives: August 14, 2020
A Virginia Museum May Take Ownership of the US Capitol’s Robert E. Lee Statue
The recommendation to move the Confederate general’s monument to the Virginia Museum of History and Culture was made unanimously by the Commission for Historical Statues in the United States Capitol.
NYC Museums and “Low Risk” Cultural Sites Can Reopen On August 24, Governor Says
Institutions will be allowed to welcome visitors at 25% capacity, and they must enforce face coverings, among other safety measures.
The Art of the At-Home Concert
Under quarantine, everyone from Justin Bieber to Dua Lipa has had to adjust to conveying intimacy to online audiences.
Painter Angel Otero on Solitude and What It Means When You Can’t Go Home
Amid the pandemic, Otero has been looking inward, pursuing a series of highly personal works about Puerto Rico. Hyperallergic sat down with him to discuss this new body of work, now on view in Life During Wartime.
A View From the Easel During Times of Quarantine
This week, artists reflect on quarantining from their studios in New York, Florida, California, and Massachusetts.
Week in Review: Beirut Artists Raise Funds to Rebuild; New Museum Union Files Labor Complaint
Also, a portrait by Amoako Boafo was acquired by the Guggenheim Museum, and more.