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Week in Review: The NYC Mayoral Candidate’s Cultural Plans; First-ever NFT Sells at Auction
Also, over 16,000 artists voiced solidarity with Palestine in a “Letter Against Apartheid,” and more.
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Also, over 16,000 artists voiced solidarity with Palestine in a “Letter Against Apartheid,” and more.
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Announcement
All four films featured in Art in Focus: The Provocation of Conditions can be viewed exclusively on the center's website from June 21 through August 23.
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Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill is the first MoMA artist to withdraw from activities at the museum since the weekly Strike MoMA protests began on April 9.
Art
After Gregory Buchakjian’s discovery laid largely dormat for decades, his research has been renewed and well-received by scholars of the Baroque artist.
Interview
The filmmaker talks to Hyperallergic about his documentary All Light, Everywhere and incorporating theory into his practice.
Art
A sense of poetic justice prevails throughout the artist’s first museum retrospective at MOCA North Miami.
Art
As COVID-19 vaccinations continue rollout in some countries, many feel conflicted about the selfie.
Opinion
There is a desire to cover up ecological degradation through artificially adding color, which constitutes a kind of denialism.
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In its application, the group denounced several MoMA board members for their connections to “gentrification and displacement,” “extractivism and environmental degradation,” and more.
Film
The institute has allocated funds to projects about Black motherhood, conversion therapy, and more.
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Organizers and participants in the Art & Society Census will discuss the project’s results and the changes the public wants in US arts and culture.
Guide
Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very New York art events this month.