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Sensitive to Art & its Discontents

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日常档案:June 2, 2020

Paul Mpagi Sepuya Offers Photographs to Advocacy Organization Donors

byValentina Di Liscia June 2, 2020November 5, 2020

Sepuya is directing people to organizations like National Bail Out and #BlackLivesMatter-Los Angeles. Anyone who provides receipt for a donation of $250 and upwards will receive a print by the photographer.

SFMOMA Accused of Censoring Black Voices After Removing Comment by Former Employee

byHakim Bishara June 2, 2020November 5, 2020

Taylor Brandon commented under the museum’s Instagram post in the wake of George Floyd’s murder and said, “Having black people on your homepage/feed is not enough.” Artists and SFMOMA employees have spoken out in agreement.

As ACLU SoCal’s First Artist in Residence, Audrey Chan Emphasizes Immigration Rights

by伊娃雷西诺斯 June 2, 2020November 5, 2020

Chan has worked on the ICE Not Welcome campaign and a series of interviews with recently released persons during the pandemic.

An Invitation to Get Caught in the Spider’s Web

byAnna Souter June 2, 2020November 5, 2020

Tomás Saraceno’s retrospective exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi gives a closer look at the lives and creations of spiders to reveal how completely ecologies are entangled and spaces are shared with our nonhuman companions.

The Baroque Artist Who Captured the World in Her Still Lifes

byKaren Chernick June 2, 2020November 5, 2020

Giovanna Garzoni’s tablescape was a map of the world, and she wanted to chart every detail.

Queer Art Workers Reflect: Tenaya Izu Wants to Prioritize Narratives of Abundance Over Scarcity

byDessane Lopez Cassell June 2, 2020June 9, 2020

LGBTQ Pride month is now. Every day in June, we are celebrating the community by featuring one queer art worker and asking them to reflect on what this moment means to them.

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