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“Ragnar Kjartansson: Romantic Songs of the Patriarchy,” with performers Diana Gameros, left, and Kendra McKinley at the Guggenheim Museum iin New York. A video installation by Wu Tsang with Beverly Glenn-Copeland is part of a series of shows with a shared political charge, a taste of what can be. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; David Heald via The New York Times.
by Holland Cotter
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- When the lockdown lifted this past spring, some of our big New York City museums were able to slide major waiting-in-the-wings exhibitions into place. The Guggenheim wasn’t so lucky. A traveling Joan Mitchell retrospective slated to fill its rotunda had been canceled. The museum might have whipped up a crowd-pleasing show of modernist chestnuts from the collection. Instead, it did something more interesting. It turned itself into an old-style alternative space. It already had some small side-gallery shows in place or on tra ....

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The Witch Institute virtual symposium brings together artists, scholars, and practitioners to unpack media representations of witchcraft


The Witch Institute virtual symposium brings together artists, scholars, and practitioners to unpack media representations of witchcraft
In the last few years, the witch has re-emerged as a powerful political symbol. Across  cinemas and television, in books and podcasts, and via hashtag activism, the  proliferation of the witch in media signals a critique of the existing world order.
From  August 16 to 22, 2021,
The Witch Institute, a virtual, week-long symposium hosted by  the Department of Film and Media at Queen’s University in Katarokwi/Kingston, Ontario,  Canada, will provide a collaborative meeting space for those who are interested in  responding to contemporary imaginings of the witch in popular and visual culture. It is a  place to share diverse understandings of witches and witchcraft, and to complicate,  reframe, and remediate media representations that often continue to perpetuate  colonial, misogynistic, and Eurocentric stereotypes of the arch ....

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