News
Guggenheim Museum Appoints Melissa Chiu as Next Director
After 12 years at the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum, Chiu will be joining the New York institution this coming September.
Opinion
Materials for the Arts offers free tools for teachers and artists in New York, but what if more cities funded programs like ours?
Opinion
Fia Backström's Queens Museum exhibition replaces beauty and complexity with a visual and narrative language that reduces the region to a site of suffering.
Art Review
It is her home, her landscape, her family and friends, portrayed in these images that feel miles away from her contemporaries’ modernist abstraction.
His new article taps into deep frustrations about affordability, but I throw my lot in with those making change, rather than moving out.
Through research and collaboration, a feminist art collective reclaims the place of alternative spiritualities in art history.
Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from Banff Centre, the Vilcek Foundation, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
Join us on April 15 for a conversation with social justice artist and recent MacArthur “Genius Grant” winner Tonika Lewis Johnson and Hyperallergic Senior Editor Valentina Di Liscia.
“Asking for Raphael loans is like asking for the firstborn heir of the royal family,” Carmen C. Bambach, curator of the first comprehensive show of the master in the US, told Hyperallergic.
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.
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Art Review
Instead of being an object against the wall, Novros made his intricate, multi-paneled paintings with it in mind.
Community
This week: Compton’s forthcoming art center, a Lebanese artist’s workshops for displaced children, dog sledding in Yukon, the NGA goes viral on TikTok, stop-motion versus AI, and more.
Daily Newsletter
John Yau takes on the art world giant, the man behind an archive of censored mass media, Wifredo Lam in New York, and more Epstein art world ties.
Art Review
He has never lost his love for art and artists, while recognizing that nothing stays in time.
News
The "Triumphal Arch," one of the largest prints ever produced, will go into storage at the New York Public Library in the fall.
News
New research identifies more than 600 objects discovered in the United States as two-sided dice crafted by Native Americans.
In Memoriam
This week, we honor an intrepid photographer, a punk German artist, and the founder of the Museo Picasso Málaga.
News
The 1927 work is the first painting by a Cuban artist to enter the Hispanic Society Museum and Library’s collection.
Feature
Since 2019, the New York-based archivist has cultivated a digital and physical menagerie of censored mass media spanning South Asia to the Maghreb known as Khajistan.
News
Djerassi board members Michael Molesky and Alexander Maxwell Djerassi, nephew of Ghislaine Maxwell, visited the notorious private island in 2011.
Daily Newsletter
Plus Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s first retrospective in 25 years, Larissa Pham’s debut novel about an artist and her predatory mentor, and the art collective reclaiming spirituality in art history.
Opinion
His new article taps into deep frustrations about affordability, but I throw my lot in with those making change, rather than moving out.