
Jess: Secret Compartments continues at the Minnesota Street Project (1275 Minnesota St, San Francisco) through May 4.
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Stanley Lewis in a Wayward World
Lewis’s tattered canvases and pasted over drawings mirror a world in need of constant upkeep and repair.

A Parent’s Guide to Navigating Biennials
Seeing the Toronto Biennial of Art through my daughter’s eyes helped me push past some of its challenges by experiencing it on a primordial level.

FAT HAM at the Public Theater Spins Shakespeare Into a Celebration of Community
Who says tragedy has to be tragic? Co-presented with National Black Theatre, this fresh, Pulitzer-winning take on a classic centers Black joy and liberation.

A Bicultural Jesus Celebrates Asian American Identity
With its titular blend of Western culture and Asian ethnicity, Tyrus Wong’s “Chinese Jesus” painting embodies Asian American identity.

David Attenborough Guides Us to the Time of the Dinosaurs
Prehistoric Planet is visually ambitious, but the docuseries often fails to contextualize those visuals for the curious viewer.

Triennial of Photography Hamburg Reflects on Currency
For the triennial’s eighth edition, work by more than 70 artists is featured in 12 exhibitions and a polyphonic program, installed at various locations throughout the German city.

Missing Picasso Resurfaces at Home of Former Philippines First Lady
Imelda Marcos and her husband were accused of plundering billions of dollars from the country.

Did NASA Spot an “Alien Doorway” on Mars?
Probably not, but it sure looks like one.

NOMA Presents Katherine Choy: Radical Potter in 1950s New Orleans
This exhibition explores the work and short-but-impactful life of the groundbreaking ceramic artist. Now on view at the New Orleans Museum of Art.

Notes and Pictures From Frieze New York
I won’t bother you with talk about how obscenely decadent and out of touch the Frieze art fair is. And yet…

Hyperallergic 2021/22 Emily Hall Tremaine Journalism Fellowship for Curators
Curators Tahnee Ahtone, La Tanya S. Autry, Frederica Simmons, Dan Cameron, and Jeremy Dennis offered the public a window into their curatorial processes through the work they produced during their fellowships.

Shinnecock — Backward | Forward
As part of Hyperallergic’s Emily Hall Tremaine Journalism Fellowship for Curators, Jeremy Dennis presents an exhibition to offer insight into his curatorial process.
Well done. So great to see this retrospective of a very special time in San Francisco
and American culture. Thank you!
Agree completely — this is great!
Those mystical connections still obtain here in the Bay Area… after all, Wally Hedrick taught Jerry Garcia…