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News
More than 20 mayors of US cities have cosigned a letter to Congress asking for additional funding and support for the arts sector. [The Art Newspaper]
Josh Smith is exhibiting new paintings on the roof of the building where he lives and works in Brooklyn and you can view them on David Zwirner’s website. [ARTnews]
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has shared online a “hyper-resolution” image of Rembrandt’s The Night Watch, revealing the artist’s detailed brushstrokes and flecks of paints. [The Guardian]
Artists & Exhibitions
Artist Ramiro Gomez Jr. talks David Hockney, Britney Spears, and painting the pandemic in a new interview. [Cultured]
Will the Venice Biennale take place in 2021? If yes, what will the annual exhibition look like in a post-COVID 19 world? Yilmaz Dziewior, who is set to curate the biennale’s German pavilion, has a few thoughts. [DW]
Here is a guide to the legal rights artists and galleries have during a pandemic. [ARTnews]
Anicka Yi teaches you one of her favorite recipes, lemon chicken with parmesan and fresh herbs, in another episode of “Cooking with Artists.” [MoMA Magazine]
Misc.
A world-famous scholar astounded the academic community when he announced his discovery of a first-century gospel fragment. Now, he’s mired in allegations of antiquities theft and fraud—while the truth of the fragment remains elusive. [The Atlantic]
A new collaboration between the Getty and the Google Arts & Culture app lets you transform any image (for example, you, at home, in sweatpants) into famous works of art. [Hyperallergeric]
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