Guide
15 Art Shows to See in NYC This May
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye captures quietude, Seydou Keïta documents a revolution, Renée Green compiles an autoethnography, and much more.
News
The Biennale said the public will vote on “Visitor Lions” instead, and made it clear that Israel and Russia will be in the running.
News
The Las Playas Intaglio likely served as a sacred site for ancestors of the Tohono O’odham Nation.
Opinion
Long consignment periods, moral rights waivers, and opaque "standard" contracts serve the institution more than the artist.
Responsible for awarding the Golden Lions, the women-led jury stepped down a week after its statement of intent to omit Russia and Israel from consideration.
The rampant corporatization and "administrification" of American higher-education institutions has turned students into mere consumers.
The nonagenarian South Korean artist helped catapult fiber art from the realm of domestic craft and tradition into the experimental field of contemporary art.
Here’s what to see and do at this year’s edition, including national pavilions, collateral exhibitions, and notable events.
“You say, ‘Fuck you. I'm good and you're wrong,’” she told Hyperallergic. “This is who I am, this is what I do, and this is what I care about.”
Surrounded by her drawings and ceramics, we discussed her evolving art practice and new life as NYC first lady.
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Opportunities
Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from the Bennett Prize, Oak Spring Garden Foundation, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
Art Review
In this Bay Area artist’s hands, weaving becomes a site of experimentation and refusal.
Community
“I like to play with materials that have a history of manipulation.”
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Announcement
On view from May 5 to 17 in Medford, Massachusetts, this exhibition represents the graduating class and their journeys through worlds visited and imaged.
Interview
Ahead of her performance “Tatlin’s Whisper #6” in Times Square, the artist and activist talks to Hyperallergic about free speech in times of rising authoritarianism.
Feature
Conductor Art Fair at Powerhouse Arts seeks to represent the underrepresented, with some notable overlap with next week’s Venice Biennale.
News
The public artwork celebrates the literary legacy of the city's storied "Little Syria."
Obituary
The German artist was known for emotionally charged paintings and distorted views about women artists.
News
A man in a suit, his face covered by a flag, walks toward his own demise.
Community
A day in the life of Peter Hujar, Mahmoud Khalil a year after detention, the madman theory of Trump, and more.
Community
Biennale shake-ups, a new leadership model for Manifesta, and Marina Abramović, wine whisperer?
News
Responsible for awarding the Golden Lions, the women-led jury stepped down a week after its statement of intent to omit Russia and Israel from consideration.