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A View From the Easel
“Having more light and space immediately allowed me to make larger work, which I didn't even know I had in me.”
Lakshmi Rivera Amin is an editor and writer based in Brooklyn. She graduated with a BA in Ethnicity, Race & Migration from Yale University in 2021 and is currently an Associate Editor at Hyperallergic.
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“Having more light and space immediately allowed me to make larger work, which I didn't even know I had in me.”
Art
This week, Abercrombie’s comeback, Marvel Cinematic Universe’s downfall, Moby Dick emojis, “survivor” trinkets at the Titanic Museum’s gift shop, and more.
Art
Do White guys who say "inshallah" think they just fell out of a coconut tree? And much more.
Community
“The best part of my studio is sharing it with a fellow artist.”
Community
“I'm reminded of events in the news or in books I hear when I look at certain areas of my paintings.”
Art
This week: curation and BDSM, America’s first lesbian magazine, myths about the human brain, and is smutty literature hurting our romantic relationships?
Art
“I learned my studio has been occupied by 50 other artists from 25 countries, which fascinates me greatly.”
Interview
“Art history is essentially a bunch of stories. I thought our stories should be in there and they weren’t,” the photographer told Hyperallergic in an interview.
Art
This week, Miss Piggy’s mom, American fiction’s fatphobia problem, the shady underbelly of glass-eel fishing, Chappell Roan, and what did Old English sound like?
Community
“When I am deep into the work, I no longer hear music, as it is pure muscle memory.”
Books
Delve into the long history of African-American photography, bell hooks’s essays on art and politics, a graphic novel on the Black Panther Party, and more.
Interview
“I attribute what creativity I have to being gay,” explained the art historian and author in a conversation with Hyperallergic.