Subscribe to our newsletter By subscribing, you agree with Revue’s Terms and Privacy Policy. Apr 8, 2021 A Joyous, Sorrowful Archive of Birthday Messages for Lives Lost to Police Good morning. ☀️ Today, learn about the history of another stunning Gentileschi painting, the world’s Apr 8, 2021 • View in browser Good morning. ☀️ Today, learn about the history of another stunning Gentileschi painting, the world’s “first computer,” and a beautiful project that allows us to say happy birthday to victims of police violence.— Elisa Wouk Almino, Senior Editor Become a member Latest News Artemisia Gentileschi Masterpiece, Unrecognized for Decades, Is Acquired by Getty “Lucretia” (ca. 1627) remained in private hands for centuries before it was recently rediscovered in a collection in southern France. Valentina Di Liscia Activists Renew Calls for Penn Museum to Repatriate Skulls of Enslaved People Philadelphia activists accuse the museum of lack of transparency in its proceedings to repatriate the crania. Hakim Bishara SPONSORED The Museum of Craft and Design Presents “Call & Response: Craft as a Tool for Activism” This nationwide open call to artists and craftspeople will culminate in an online juried exhibition with cash prizes ranging from $250 to $1,000. Ancient Antikythera Mechanism, the “World’s First Computer,” Is Reconstructed The device, which is thought to predict planets’ movement, was found in the sea in 1901, salvaged from a wrecked merchant ship. Sarah Rose Sharp Asian American Arts Workers Denounce White Supremacy in Open Letter “We are exhausted, scared, grieving, and angry, and yet we persevere.“ Valentina Di Liscia Also on Hyperallergic A Joyous, Sorrowful Archive of Birthday Messages for Lives Lost to Police 1-800 Happy Birthday takes a simple yet ambitious approach to the epidemic of racial violence. Faith Adiele SPONSORED Part Two of Asia Society Triennial Opens With Never-before-seen Commissions An outdoor sculpture installation on Park Avenue at 70th Street is among the exhibition highlights. rafa esparaza’s Lovingly Collaborative Portraits of Artists and Friends rafa esparaza’s paintings insist upon the rightful presence of brown, Black, and queer bodies in the white cube of the gallery. Daniel Soto From the Store BasquiCat Enamel Pin The expression on Basquicat’s face epitomizes how every cat looks when they get the zoomies.Explore more pins of cats as famous artists — they’re purrfectly divine! Most Popular Your Concise New York Art Guide for April 2021 Your Concise Los Angeles Art Guide for April 2021 Michelangelo’s Last Two Decades Were His Busiest and Loneliest After Astronomic Market Boom, NFT Prices Plummet The White Male Mediocrity Market Become a member Did you enjoy this issue? Update your email preferences or unsubscribe from this newsletter. If you were forwarded this newsletter and you like it, you can subscribe here. Hyperallergic Media 181 N 11th St., Suite 302, Brooklyn, NY 11211 Share Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter By subscribing, you agree with Revue’s Terms and Privacy Policy.