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Whitney curators talk about their decision to include 5 anti-lynching prints in the museum’s inaugural show, “America is Hard to See.” [SEEN]
Linda Nochlin, author of ARTnews’s famous 1971 feature “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” will speak at London’s National Gallery on June 5. [Twitter]
Greer Lankton’s show at Between Bridges Gallery in Berlin. [Contemporary Art Daily]
The art scene in eastern Caracas, Venezuela. [The Financial Times]
This morning in Venice, artists and activists occupied the Peggy Guggenheim Collection for #GuggOccupied. [Hyperallergic]
Cornell University is suing the architectural firm founded by Pritzker Prize-winner I. M. Pei for what they call a flawed design for the expansion of the university art museum. [The New York Times]
Jordanian street art addresses women’s rights, ISIS, and freedom. [NY Post]
“Jackson Pollock’s Mural Makes A Rare Trip To The Biennale.” [The New York Times]
The painting known as Titian’s Mistress has been discovered to be a genuine Titian. [The Guardian]