Art
After Years of Research, Minimalist Composer Julius Eastman Gets the Tribute He Deserves
Decades after his death, Julius Eastman continues to come into focus with perhaps the most definitive exhibition of his life and work to date.
Art
Decades after his death, Julius Eastman continues to come into focus with perhaps the most definitive exhibition of his life and work to date.
Art
It wasn’t until I began to look through the lens of my camera that I started to actually see this show’s form.
Art
The Detroit/Puerto Rico Solidarity Exchange Network aims to strengthen connections between Puerto Ricans on the island and those in the diaspora, and make new ones with activists in the Motor City.
Art
In the US Pavilion, the artist’s work takes on a new context: wrestling with the hypocrisy of Jeffersonian democracy.
Poetry
Our poetry editor, Wendy Xu, has selected one poem by Dan Chelotti for her monthly series that brings original poetry to the screens of Hyperallergic readers.
Art
Period., a multimedia exhibition on view at Rojas + Rubensteen Projects, challenges common misconceptions about menstruation and women's bodies.
Community
Peek inside artists' studios in the Catskills, Hawaii, Australia, Spain, and the UK.
Art
On May 20, Kenya (Robinson) and Illya Szilak will discuss health and sexuality issues in prisons, through the lens of fleshlights.
Art
The newly reopened Glendale Downtown Central Library's first show, opening May 19, focuses on the Armenian Genocide, featuring narratives from survivors and artwork by their descendants.
Art
For over half a century, Brooklyn Arts Council continues to foster the borough's vibrant art community.
In Brief
Last night, artist and activist Robin Bell lit up the façade of Trump International Hotel with references to the emoluments clause.
Art
At MoMA PS1, Tomáš Rafa examines the rising tide of xenophobic nationalism in Europe.