A painting depicting the South African president, Jacob Zuma, with his genitals exposed has been vandalized, leading to ugly scenes at an art gallery in Johannesburg.

1,600 museums across the United States will waive admission for active members of the military and their families between Memorial Day and Labor Day under the Blue Stars Museums program.

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1.19 / Precisely In Between

Precisely In Between

July 15, 2010. We are separate yet connected. The idea is no less true for its prevalence, and Issue 19 is proof. Collaborations—among reviewers, curators, galleries, and artists―abound. Christine Wong Yap and Lea Feinstein team up to review “They Knew What They Wanted,” a group show with four curators spanning four separate galleries, while AP partners with Daily Serving to present a review of “They Have Not the Art to Argue with Pictures.” Hou Hanru interviews two artists who rely on audience participation, while Anthony Marcellini talks with philosopher Alva Noë, who argues that consciousness forms through our interactions with each other and the world. While such an idea can’t be proven, given this issue’s contours, it certainly feels true.

Happy summer.―Victoria Gannon 

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