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Week in Review: Activists and MoMA Clash Over Protest; National Gallery Lays Off Retail Staff
Also, Indigenous petroglyphs in Utah have been defaced with a white supremacist slogan, and more.
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Also, Indigenous petroglyphs in Utah have been defaced with a white supremacist slogan, and more.
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This new program consolidates KW Institute for Contemporary Art’s commitment to exploring the cultural implications of digital change.
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Five remarkable graffiti artists discuss their individual and communal art practices in this event highlighting a multi-vocal “master-piece” artists’ book.
Opinion
Today more museum professionals are considering what it could mean to exhibit defaced monuments.
Art
With RATS, Ellis explores the twisted realities of American life.
Books
Lowriding is often considered to be a male-dominated movement, but Kristin Bedford shines a spotlight on the women of all ages behind the wheel.
Film
The Cinéma L'Amour in Montreal hearkens back to the Golden Age of Porn.
News
The Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation opened the 3,500-square-foot space with exhibitions spanning the 18th to the 21st centuries.
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The museum is outsourcing jobs in its retail shops to Event Network, a company that manages museum stores nationwide.
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More than 17,000 items make up this collection of photographs, writings, correspondence, and biographical material from 1933 throughout the artist's life.
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Curated by J. Vanessa Lyon, the show offers a meditation on the gendering and racialization of girlhood. On view through August 1.
Opportunities
From a number of grants to fellowships, residencies, and more, a list of opportunities that artists, writers, and art workers can apply for this month.