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See "Can You Save Superman? II" exhibition by artist Jordan Eagles in 2021 - News


Presented by UAB’s Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts, Eagles’ new series questions the Federal Drug Administration’s policies against blood donation based on sexual orientation, the stigma of queer blood and HIV/AIDS.
Jordan Eagles, American Carnage 6/14-II, 2018, Blood of gay man on PrEP, digital print, Dibond, 55 x 36 in.“Can You Save Superman? II,” an exhibition by artist Jordan Eagles that confronts the Federal Drug Administration’s blood donation policy against the LGBTQ community, will be on exhibition at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2021.
Eagles’ ongoing cycle of art and activism addresses the stigma of “queer” blood and challenges these policies. ....

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Grants multiply as government agencies and foundations seek to rescue US cultural organisations amid pandemic


The Smithsonian s National Museum of Asian Art, comprising the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, has been allotted a $2.5m grant From Lilly Endowment Inc. to support a portfolio of projects that highlight the intersection of Asian art and religious diversity
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As cultural and academic institutions across the US struggle to make ends meet in a dispiriting Covid-19 landscape, a phalanx of grant-makers at federal and city agencies and nonprofit foundations are stepping up to assist them in both stopgap and transformative ways.
Today the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) announced $32.8m in grants to support 213 humanities projects in 44 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Among them are a partnership between the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, and the American Council of the Blind and Helen Keller National Center to develop best practices for creating audio descriptions of humaniti ....

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Art Industry News: Arthur Jafa Has a Bombshell Theory That Jeff Koons Is 'a Very Light-Skinned Black Guy Passing for White' + Other Stories


Arthur Jafa Has a Wild Theory About Jeff Koons – The
New Yorker gave filmmaker and artist Arthur Jafa the profile treatment. Among the oddball art-historical theories floated by the influential artist: his tongue-in-cheek idea that Jeff Koons is actually “a very light-skinned Black guy passing for white.” As evidence, he cites Koons’s vacuum-cleaner sculptures, which he argues “refer to Black women” and “domestic workers.” He also insists the artist’s pair of floating basketballs “are testicles, connoting everything from castration to Black sexual prowess.” (
Inside the Latest Deaccessioning Controversy – In justifying a big sell-off from its collection, the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach said many first-rate artists are “overrepresented” in its holdings. Such “cockamamie” reasoning for deaccessioning 59 artworks is sketchy at best, writes ....

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Leslie-Lohman Museum Announces New Director


Leslie-Lohman Museum Announces New Director
The nonprofit executive Alyssa Nitchun will lead the museum after its last director, Gonzalo Casals, became the Cultural Affairs Commissioner of New York City.
Alyssa Nitchun joins the Leslie-Lohman Museum after spending nearly seven years at the art nonprofit Creative Time.Credit.Khaled Jarrar
By Zachary Small
Dec. 14, 2020
The question of who should steer the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art through the coronavirus pandemic and toward a new chapter in its 50-year history of championing queer art was answered Monday when the board announced it had selected the nonprofit executive Alyssa Nitchun to become its next director. ....

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Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art appoints former nonprofit executive as its new director


Alyssa Nitchun, who takes over as executive director of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art on 15 February
Khaled Jarrar, courtesy of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art in New York announced today that it had appointed Alyssa Nitchun, a culture and design consultant and former acting executive director at the public art organisation Creative Time, as its next executive director.
Nitchum, who takes over on 15 February, will advance socially concerned programming and seek financial stability and an international profile for the museum, which is dedicated to championing LGBTQ art and the artists who create it. She succeeds Laura Raicovich, a former director of the Queens Museum of Art who has served as interim director of the Leslie-Lohman since its closure in March. ....

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