The work appeared in a Dutch ad titled “McDonald’s Presents the Vibe of Bushwick NY.”
April 19, 2017
Apply to Be a YBCA Fellow
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is now taking applications for its three 2017–2018 Fellow cohorts.
Australians Have Beef with Hermann Nitsch Performance Involving Bull Carcass [UPDATED]
The Viennese Actionist’s latest bloody ritual is set to take place in Hobart, but an animal rights group and a local politician are calling for its cancellation.
Artists Decolonize the History of the Americas at the Vincent Price Art Museum
A Decolonial Atlas: Strategies in Contemporary Art of the Americas features works by 18 contemporary artists and collectives from the US and Latin America, plus a selection of works by Native American artists from the museum’s permanent collection
Turkish President Erdoğan Plans Museum Devoted to Failed 2016 Coup
The Museum of the 15 July: Martyrs and Democracy is expected to open in late 2018 on the outskirts of Ankara.
A Day Devoted to Artists’ Sustainability and Survival at Knockdown Center
On April 23, “Art is Labor: A Day of Creative Advocacy and Critical Imagination” at the Knockdown Center is offering workshops for artists about surviving in today’s economy.
Why Are London’s Museums Royally Overhung?
Countless exhibitions in the capital are stuffed full of art like a trussed turkey.
Resurfacing the Work of a Filmmaker Who Was Obsessed with the Underwater World
In the early 20th century, Jean Painlevé used inventive film and photography techniques to capture the odd nature of marine life.
Winsor & Newton’s Masterclass: New Learning Tools For Artists
Masterclass is a series of free informative video tutorials for those seeking to improve their technique and stretch their artistic knowledge base.
“It Feels Sacrificial”: An Artist Repeatedly Imprints Her Body on Paper
Keltie Ferris discusses her exhibition M\A\R\C\H at Mitchell-Innes & Nash, for which she covered herself in oil and pigment and lay on top of large sheets of paper.
The Evolution of Diane Arbus in 35mm
The exhibition diane arbus: in the beginning gathers images the photographer shot between 1956 and 1962, when she started using the distinctive Rolleiflex camera with which she captured her most famous photos.
One Poem by Rindon Johnson
Our poetry editor, Wendy Xu, has selected one poem by Rindon Johnson for her monthly series that brings original poetry to the screens of Hyperallergic readers.