Film
Anime's Hostile Visions of the Future
Anime's Human Machines at the Barbican Centre offers a variety of perspectives on humanity, technology, and whether the soul can exist between machines and humans.
Film
Anime's Human Machines at the Barbican Centre offers a variety of perspectives on humanity, technology, and whether the soul can exist between machines and humans.
Announcement
Applications are now open for a unique interdisciplinary MFA combining socially engaged art with a focus on public policy. Applications accepted through April 1, 2020.
Film
Featuring stunning landscape photography, the documentary Anthropocene surveys a new era of human-driven geology.
Announcement
This publication is devoted to post-war American art in Tate's collection, revealing the richness and complexity of the museum’s involvement with art from the United States during this period.
Poetry
Our poetry editor, Wendy Xu, has selected two poems by Jay Deshpande for her monthly series that brings original poetry to the screens of Hyperallergic readers.
Announcement
This exhibition features a selection of approximately 70 paintings and works on paper by Ishida. On view every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from October 3 – December 14, 2019.
Art
A PEN America report on book regulations in prisons reveals that incarcerated people are being denied access to literature on race and civil rights, among other topics.
Art
The Affordable Art Fair, which sells artwork for between $100 and $10,000, will show work from over 400 artists this weekend in Chelsea.
In Brief
The museum announced that it will no longer use the term to describe 17th century Netherlands, saying it whitewashes its problematic colonial past.
Art
Art Jakarta seemed to breathe new life into a region teetering on the brink of complete disillusionment with art market machinations and the global art-fair-industrial complex.
Art
Poland’s current rightwing Minister of Culture, Piotr Gliński, is attempting to replace the director of a major cultural institution with a ministry-appointed one.
Art
To honor Ricci Lucchi’s passing last year, REDCAT will be screening 50 of the pair’s films, with a special appearance by Yervant Gianikian via Skype from Milan.