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Gabrielle Goliath, Richard Avedon, “Chicken Linda”

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A Jackson Pollock sold for a record-breaking $181 million at Christie’s auction. Should it matter to anyone?

I skipped the New York art fairs this season. Went to none, not even the so-called “anti-fair” fairs. It was a choice, a kind of detox. And guess what? I don’t feel like I missed anything. Soon after, a spate of auctions culminated in the record-breaking sale of a Jackson Pollock for $181 million at Christie’s. I wasn’t there either, and I had 181 million reasons to not care.

Instead, I kept thinking of pioneering performance artist Linda Montano, who’s now 84. She invited our contributor Taliesin Thomas into her home-shrine in Upstate NY, welcoming her in a devotional chicken costume. God bless “Chicken Linda.” I urge you to read this profile.

I was also thinking about Gabrielle Goliath’s exhibition Elegy, now on view at a church in Venice after the South African culture minister banned it from the country’s pavilion for political reasons. I’m glad to report that the video installation only benefits from the alternative location and reaches deep into the heart. Aruna D’Souza was there too and wrote an excellent review.

Oh, and did I tell you that Hyperallergic won the New York Press Club journalism award for Noah Fischer’s comic “A Prospect Heights Ghost Story”? Supported by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, it was the final part of a series that focused on the artists, activists, and organizers on the front lines of the housing justice movement in NYC. Congrats to Noah, and thank you all for your continuous support. Enjoy reading and have a wonderful weekend.

—Hakim Bishara, editor-in-chief



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