Michaelina Wautier's Overdue Triumph
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Michaelina Wautier's Overdue Triumph
"Paddy Johnson tackles a question many artists struggle with during the busy spring and fall: Do I really need to go to the art fairs?"
"Artist and shepherd Begay's creative process reinvigorates Native practices previously pushed to the margins."
"Despite apparent success and recognition during her lifetime, the artist seemingly flew undetected - or, more accurately, misattributed - beneath our noses for centuries."
"The idea that an artist of Ai Weiwei's stature can be censored, is an indicator of the existing system's fear of free expression, thought and open dialog among people."
The art fair season often brings mixed emotions for artists, prompting questions about their necessity. The Guggenheim Fellowship has announced 223 winners, while CUNY's Social Practice program is set to close. Artist Nikyle Begay aims to revitalize undervalued Navajo weaving patterns and advocate for ancestral Charro flocks. Additionally, the retrospective of a photography festival celebrates its spirit of freedom and internationalism, and the overlooked Flemish Baroque painter Michaelina Wautier is finally receiving recognition.
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