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A new year means new performance in New York, as four annual festivals hit the city's stages. Plus, don't miss holograms by Louise Bourgeois, a video portrait of Yvonne Rainer, and more.
Jillian Steinhauer is a former Senior Editor of Hyperallergic. She writes largely about the intersection of art and politics and won the 2014 Best Art Reporting award from the US chapter of the International Association of Art Critics.
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A new year means new performance in New York, as four annual festivals hit the city's stages. Plus, don't miss holograms by Louise Bourgeois, a video portrait of Yvonne Rainer, and more.
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A New Year's–themed edition, featuring the closing of a beloved bookstore, Coney Island festivities, parties, poetry, and more.
Books
In 2010, cartoonist Sarah Glidden embarked on a trip with two reporters to speak to refugees and make a book about how journalism works.
Art
This week, there's a trio of events to mark the winter solstice, plus an animal-inspired dance by Simone Forti and a chance to help shape the city's cultural plan.
Art
A liberal journalist briefly converses with a red-state elector.
Art
Titus Kaphar's The Vesper Project is a complex, multimedia project that dissolves the boundary between reality and fiction.
In Brief
If we're going to protest continuously for four years, we might as well keep it aesthetically interesting.
News
A work by the South African photographer Zwelethu Mthethwa, who is still on trial for the 2013 murder of a sex worker in Cape Town, was included in an exhibition intended to empower women.
Art
This week, a lecture by Martha Rosler, a fair dedicated to political action, plus Hyperallergic writers and editors are in events all over town.
Hyperallergic
On December 15, Hyperallergic will co-present a marathon night of readings and performances at Housing Works Bookstore Cafe.
Art
"Marrow" consists simply of O'Grady lip-synching to Anohni's three-minute song of the same title against a black background.
Art
This week, a celebration of queer nightlife, talks by Faith Ringgold and Jamel Shabazz, a screening of a rare film series that documented the Pittsburgh police in 1969, and more.