Daily Newsletter The benefits of rave culture, Genesis P-Orridge's subversive mail art, Jean Shin’s memorial to the trees of a New York cemetery, and more. April 21, 2026 — 3 min read If you think raves are just hazy gatherings of intoxicated people who have forgotten where they are and can't tell the difference between yesterday and next week, think again. According to curator Naz Cuguoğlu, raves nurture "forms of belonging that may not yet exist elsewhere." In her opinion essay today, she explains how museums can become more welcoming spaces by embracing rave culture. In the news, Mexico reroutes a high-speed train line to avoid harming newly discovered rock art. Good for them. Other countries — without naming names — would've built a mall over it. Also today: Genesis P-Orridge's subversive mail art, Jule Korneffel's search for light, Jean Shin’s memorial to the trees of a New York cemetery, and more.…