Interview
Sunil Gupta’s Extended Queer South Asian Family
“Art history is essentially a bunch of stories. I thought our stories should be in there and they weren’t,” the photographer told Hyperallergic in an interview.
Interview
“Art history is essentially a bunch of stories. I thought our stories should be in there and they weren’t,” the photographer told Hyperallergic in an interview.
Performance
Alexandra Neuman’s latest performance, The Collective Womb, reframes abortion as a natural exchange of energy between the body and the world.
News
The Supreme Court decided against an LA woman who said her husband’s tattoos were incorrectly interpreted as gang symbols.
Interview
“I'm not so interested in photography anymore,” Goldin told our editor-in-chief. “That should be the headline,” he replied.
Guide
Arlene Shechet’s monumental sculptures, Nathan Young’s sonic experiments, Steve McQueen’s immersive light experience, and much more.
News
The man scratched the letters "ALI" on the House of Ceii, one of few remaining examples of residential architecture from the late Samnite period.
Art
Working with line and color for more than two decades, Meyer has shown that reductive painting need not squeeze out improvisation.
Art
Combining queerness, the natural world, and paganism, Baldock’s expressive, quirky works expand on the very nature of earth-based spirituality.
Interview
The artist talks about her epic drawings, her work in the AIDS activism collective Gran Fury, and why plants may hold the key to taking back our bodies.
Art
With more than 180 artists, I’ll Be Your Mirror shows the depth and range of the city’s creativity as well as its diverse LGBTQ+ community.
Art
Ala Projects’s inaugural exhibition explores what it means to be from South America and its diaspora and what it feels like to not be part of textbook art history.
Opinion
No other museum in living memory has permitted the mass arrest of members of the arts community engaged in a non-violent assembly.