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Marilyn Minter and Xaviera Simmons Talk Art, Sex, and Democracy

by Hrag Vartanian December 22, 2016April 19, 2022

“Sometimes I say I make pictures of things that don’t exist but everyone knows they’re there.”

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“Artists, Like Actors, Can’t Develop in Public”: A Conversation with Mega-collector Don Rubell

by Hrag Vartanian December 8, 2016April 19, 2022

“I have a flawed gene. I have a collector’s gene.”

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The Roles of Art and Artists at the Pipeline Protests in North Dakota

by Hrag Vartanian December 2, 2016April 19, 2022

Four artists at the Oceti Sakowin Camp at Standing Rock, North Dakota, have arrived to help stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. I interviewed them about the role of artists and art during protest.

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At Standing Rock, Two Artists Help Women Confront the Trauma of Sexual Violence

by Hrag Vartanian December 1, 2016April 19, 2022

Native American women have the highest rates of sexual violence in the United States and two Native American artists are tackling the issue at the Oceti Sakowin Camp in North Dakota.

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A Report from Standing Rock, Where Artists Listen, Learn, Inspire, and Heal

by Hrag Vartanian November 29, 2016April 19, 2022

Dozens of artists have converged at Standing Rock, and we interviewed many of them about what’s going on in the fight to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline and how they are getting involved.

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“Art Does Change Things”: A Conversation with Curator and Art Historian Kellie Jones

by Hrag Vartanian October 18, 2016April 19, 2022

Kellie Jones, a curator, Columbia University professor, and 2016 MacArthur Fellow, spoke to Hyperallergic about her work, life, and the evolving world of contemporary art.

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Considering Art and Crisis in Brazil, from Tropicália to Today

by Gisele Regatao October 10, 2016April 19, 2022

The impeachment of Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff and the current economic crisis will have a long-lasting impact on the country, including on one of the largest open-air contemporary art collections in the world.

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Why Were So Many Women Excluded from the History of Abstract Expressionism?

by Hrag Vartanian July 25, 2016April 19, 2022

In the fourth episode of the Hyperallergic Podcast we focus on the Women of Abstract Expressionism exhibition at the Denver Art Museum.

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Hank Willis Thomas and Eric Gottesman on Their Arts-Centric Super PAC #Podcast

by Hrag Vartanian June 6, 2016April 19, 2022

In our third episode of the Hyperallergic Podcast, we talk to artists Hank Willis Thomas and Eric Gottesman about their For Freedoms Super PAC.

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Hyperallergic Podcast: Tania Bruguera, Mariam Ghani, Queens International

by Hrag Vartanian May 30, 2016April 19, 2022

In our second episode we focus on New York’s borough of Queens, which is becoming a growing hub of artistic activity in the city.

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Introducing the Hyperallergic Podcast: The Marrakech Biennial Curates Decolonization

by Hrag Vartanian May 5, 2016April 19, 2022

Today, we launch our first Hyperallergic Podcast, which will be a biweekly broadcast extending our mission to bring you playful, serious, and radical perspectives on art and culture in the world today.

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In Their Own Words: Forest Houses Residents Consider the Gramsci Monument

by Arianne Wack October 9, 2013October 11, 2013

With the help of local residents, Thomas Hirschhorn built a public artwork called the Gramsci Monument in the Forest Houses in the Bronx this past summer. Hyperallergic contributor Arianne Wack visited just before it came down to talk to residents about their experiences with the project.

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