Price: Free with registration Sarah Cascone
Tuesday, February 16
This mural at a Chicago public school building is among several early 20th-century works in the city’s collection that have been criticized for having outdated depictions of Native Americans and other races and ethnicities. Photo courtesy of Chicago Public Schools.
2. “Resolving Tensions Over Race and Representation in Public Art” at the National Coalition Against Censorship, New York
The National Coalition Against Censorship is hosting a virtual luncheon to consider the delicate issue of historic WPA murals that whitewash problematic aspects of US history, and whether or not to remove them. Karyn Olivier, an artist and professor at Temple University in Philadelphia; Adriene Lim, dean of libraries at the University of Maryland; and scholar and curator Anthony Huffman will discuss.
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The Intersect group of art fairs is holding its California event as an online collaboration between galleries from the south of the state
, the Middle East and North Africa
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art fairs are reacting to the
realities of Covid-19 –
out across the city, and Frieze starting
a membership scheme – but also how smaller fairs are remaining
welcome hosts to
Intersect Art and Design was launched last year by brothers Tim and Dirk von Gal, who acquired the fairs Art Aspen, Sofa Chicago and Art Palm Springs, and revamped them as Intersect-branded events
. Beirut s Galerie Tanit is showing frescoes by Dubai artist Chafa Ghaddar. Here, Corps 3 (2019). Courtesy Intersect Art and Design