Queer Elders
Ed Woodham in All the Odd Places
The beloved artist and public art champion discusses his work, activism, and queerness in an interview with Hyperallergic.
Feature
Amid global turmoil and rising temperatures, I’ve seen creative friends hitting periods of stagnancy. What will help us return to a flow state?
Book Review
A compassionate new book explores how canine companions across Western art history break down the emotional boundaries between species.
News
Thousands had expressed their support for the artist and activist after right-wing tabloids accused him of antisemitism.
Despite a tightly controlled narrative, for some workers and artists, the mega-gallery’s downsizing has left more questions than answers.
Internet denizens are lauding nature’s rebellion against the president’s failed plan to paint the iconic pool “American Flag Blue.”
As the nation marks 250 years, exhibitions explore artists’ interpretations of the American flag, Joan Miró’s printmaking, collage as critique, Black design, Pueblo pottery, and more.
The New York State assemblywoman, who is running for a seat in the House of Representatives, spoke with Hyperallergic about her life as a painter, political origin story, and big plans for Washington.
The new campus is an expression of the former US president's civic ideals, and a reminder of how distant they now seem.
Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from the VH Award, Bennett Prize, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
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Community
“The privacy and silence reflect the intimacy and meditative spareness of my art.”
News
Onai Quiñonez is among the thousands reported missing after two back-to-back earthquakes devastated the nation.
Book Excerpt
Let it be said, the studio is a safe space for stupidity. A space where impulses can be given the benefit of the doubt.
Guide
The art extravaganza in New York’s Hudson Valley and Catskills is back with a retrospective of Betty Parsons, a tailgate-style exhibition, living sculptures, and more.
Art Movements
Modigliani's "indecent" nude fetches $63.9M, the National Gallery of Art gets a major contemporary art gift, and more industry news.
Community
This week: Scott Burton’s last sculpture, remembering Lebanese environmental activist Mona Khalil, AI slop in art journalism, NYC’s rollerskating queer icon, and more.
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Announcement
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans supports immigrants & children of immigrants in MFA, MA, PhD & other graduate programs.
Queer Elders
In an interview with Hyperallergic, the artist known for his "Flood Room" paintings compares his decades-long practice to "the need for food."
Queer Elders
The Colombian-American painter discusses his new body of work, the complexity of queerness, and the reprieve of the analog.
In Memoriam
This week, we honor an Andy Warhol print expert, a tireless art collector, and a beloved Minneapolis muralist.
Interview
"The Man Who Stole the Gods" author Matthew Campbell discusses Western collectors' rapacious hunger for ancient Cambodian art and the sheer violence it took to satiate it.
News
The Mamdani-backed assemblywoman and artist is poised to represent "Commie Corridor" in Congress.