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This week, an ancient animal is named after President Biden, sportwashing, blood art in museums, almost the world's biggest potato, and more.
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This week, an ancient animal is named after President Biden, sportwashing, blood art in museums, almost the world's biggest potato, and more.
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This week, the oldest mummies in the world, whitewashing an autocrat, a useful reading list about Ukraine, SPLC released their new report on hate, seeking a new language around race, and more.
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This week, the artist representing Ukraine at the Venice Biennale speaks, Israel's Holocaust museum is embroiled in controversy allegedly trying to protect an oligarch, Ray Johnson in Chicago, the problem with queer influencer activists, and more.
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This week, the Met Museum acquired a Renaissance bronze, Ukraine's museums are scrambling to protect their collections, reviewing the new Elden Ring video game, and more.
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This week, the racist depictions in the US Capitol, fictional truths and conspiracy theories, the evolving relationship of celebrities and NFTs, "black passing," and much more.
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This week, Vice Media helps the Saudi Arabian regime, Hollywood's favorite NYC locations, the reality behind why celebrities are talking up NFTs, a Pacific island nation welcomes digital residents, and much more.
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This 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.
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This week, another Benin bronze is returned to Nigeria, looking at the Black Arts Movement in the US South, Senegal's vibrant new architecture, why films are more gray, and much more.
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This week, a massive digital version of Rembrandt's "Night Watch," academics on Twitter, transgender and nonbinary methods of art history, the immorality of diet culture, and more.
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This week, Metro Pictures officially closed, tributes to bell hooks, the Wayfair conspiracy, celebrity profiles, and more.
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This week, the persistence of the non-modern, breaking up with the arts, photography and ethics, opera surprise, and more.
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This week, I've included a lot of humor because with the recent news on the coronavirus variant, we can all use it.