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A View From the Easel
“I wish I had a vegetable garden next to my studio and a pig walking around in my workspace.”
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From April 30 to May 3, discover 27 galleries and 17 special projects spotlighting artists from across the world at Powerhouse Arts in Brooklyn.
Feature
Hyperallergic’s editors sit down for an earnest conversation about the institution’s expanded building and inaugural exhibition.
In Memoriam
This week, we honor a pioneering composer, Indigenous muralist, and Upper East Side gallerist.
The first head of Accessible Programs at the National Gallery of Art tells us about her path and the future of museum accessibility.
By draping the tattered banner of feminism and anti-racism over state machinery, a German publication parrots liberal talking points that demonize the Palestinian cause.
Dreaming of showing at your favorite gallery? Paddy Johnson has the masterplan.
If paint doesn't feel good coming off the brush, you pretty much have nothing,” said the artist, whose canvases depict humanity in all its rollicking riot and contradiction.
The gleeful subversiveness of Duchamp at MoMA, the first major US show on Raphael at The Met, and exhibitions on spirituality, the body, fashion, and more.
Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from Vermont Studio Center, the Japanese American National Museum, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
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In Memoriam
This week, we honor a pioneering composer, Indigenous muralist, and Upper East Side gallerist.
Guide
Across the city, exhibitions, auctions, and lectures converge to celebrate art history, material culture, and centuries-old traditions spanning from Persia to Japan.
Opinion
Since the war began, I feel as if I am living inside a shadow. It has no physical form, yet it follows me everywhere.
News
A man allegedly broke into an exhibition space in Seattle, shattered a Dale Chihuly installation, and tried to stab a guard with a glass shard.
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Pratt Fine Arts is delighted to invite visitors to a two-part show curated by Alessandra Gómez at Dock 72 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Daily Newsletter
The future of Islamic art, boycott calls at the Venice Biennale, a guide to New York's spring art fairs, and a different kind of Frida Kahlo exhibition.
Guide
From art-market darlings at Frieze to a show billed “The Art Fair Mamdani Would Love,” there’s something for everyone this season.
New York Newsletter
The Manhattan institution reopens this week! Plus, the sari in NYC, Gainsborough, Carol Bove, and a tiny haven for experimental art in Brooklyn.
Art Review
An exhibition blasts apart any crystallized conception of the artist until no easily digestible singular figure emerges.
Feature
Islamic visual traditions have long made space for realities beyond direct perception, and these artists work in calligraphy, installation, and speculative image-making to carry them forward.
Opinion
Basma al-Sharif’s screening at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf was met with threats and a smear campaign, proving the point of her films on separation and displacement.
News
Artists Yto Barrada, Carolina Caycedo, Gala Porras-Kim, and Alfredo Jaar are among the nearly 200 signatories of a new missive.