Art
Inglewood Artists Open Their Studios This Weekend
Dozens of artists are participating, from those who have been developing their style over decades to those fresh out of art school and self-taught artists.
Art
Dozens of artists are participating, from those who have been developing their style over decades to those fresh out of art school and self-taught artists.
News
Thanks to the internet's meticulous record-keeping, journalists are rethinking to ethics of publishing the identities of nonviolent criminals.
Announcement
The exhibition will feature seven MFA candidates and will take place November 10 to December 2 at 205 Hudson Street.
Art
Disappearing Acts finds a balance between the harmlessly nonsensical and the strangely aggressive parts of the artist's body of work, thus creating a more palatable Bruce Nauman.
Poetry
Our poetry editor, Wendy Xu, has selected two poems by Kirsten Ihns for her monthly series that brings original poetry to the screens of Hyperallergic readers.
Art
Comic Arts Brooklyn returns to the Pratt Institute for a full day of panels, interviews, and more.
Art
Knock Knock throws art viewers into the weird situation of laughing at the overspecialization of our language in that language, deriding the exclusivity of in-jokes with further in-jokes
News
Performers dressed as BP employees sipped oil-contaminated champagne, and protesters displayed facts about BP's exploitation of Iraqi resources.
Art
I Am A Man by Derek Ham is a VR interactive story set in 1968 Memphis that puts you in the shoes of a striking sanitation worker.
Art
The art and science AxS Festival culminates with a collaboration between artist Liliane Lijn and UC Berkeley astrophysicist John Vallerga.
Comics
Talk to the people next to you in line (they're your neighbors, after all).
Film
Former sex worker Isa Mazzei's much-hyped new horror film asks what you would do if the self you presented online became its own independent being.