Josh Kline Misses the Mark
A Hyperallergic roundup reports that artist Josh Kline went viral after publishing an essay about the difficulty of making ends meet as an artist in New York City, and critic Aruna D’Souza argued that his suggestion artists should leave the city is not a solution to the affordability crisis. The piece also highlights Claudia Ross’s review of Larissa Pham’s debut novel Discipline, which examines predatory student-teacher relationships in the art world. It notes staff writer Rhea Nayyar’s reporting on Donald Trump’s stated plan to “annihilate” Iranian “civilization” after weeks of bombings that the article says killed thousands of civilians and destroyed around 50 cultural heritage sites. The roundup additionally promotes a scheduled talk on April 15 at 3pm ET between Hyperallergic senior editor Valentina Di Liscia and artist Tonika Lewis Johnson.
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