Virtual Entertainment #235
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2016/11/disappearing-chilean-art/
In this issue: How Tate’s Emily Kam Kngwarray Show Is Revealing the Fraught Market Dynamics of Aboriginal Art; Why This South African Photographer Prefers To Be Called a ‘Visual Activist’; In ‘King Hedley II,’ the Bard of Black Life Asks if One Man Can Rebuild; 5 Previously Unheard Recordings of Louis Armstrong at the BBC Studios; ‘Disappearing’ Chilean Art; New Nonfiction from Native American Writers; Documentary on ’80s Vietnamese-American New Wave Scene Opens Asian Film Festival in New Orleans; Opera Is Still Obsessed With the Suffering of Women; ‘A Banquet for Hungry Ghosts’ Serves Horror and Chinese Cuisine in Animated Anthology; Christina Kimeze’s Freewheeling Paintings Capture the Joy of Rollerskating
