Opinion
Something Is Rotten in Germany's Arts Sector
Thanks to selective governmental investment in the arts, a sad joke has emerged — state-funded "radicals."
Opinion
Thanks to selective governmental investment in the arts, a sad joke has emerged — state-funded "radicals."
Art
As part of Hyperallergic’s Emily Hall Tremaine Journalism Fellowship for Curators, Brian Johnson explores the decolonial practices of Indigenous and Native American poster designers.
News
After several forced evacuations and the loss of her brother and father, graphic designer Samah Ramadan is seeking support amid Israel’s ongoing attacks.
News
Renderings of the new expansion shared on Instagram elicited mixed views, with some viewing the project as “soulless.”
News
After a string of high-profile seizures and controversies, the museum has tapped Lucian Simmons for the new role.
News
The proposal would help transfer the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia to the Smithsonian Institution.
Art
This week, the boundless creativity of Audrey Flack, filmmakers memorialize the Haitian Revolution, medieval women’s embroidery, talking dogs, and more.
Community
This week, studios in Chicago, California, DC, and New Hampshire.
Podcast
From his fourth-floor Hell’s Kitchen walk-up, the artist talks Catholic icons, tin foil, and memories of fires raging outside the treasured safe space for the queer community in 1960s New York City.
Art
Aji’s bifurcated practice reflects his experience of living and working in two different worlds, India and the Netherlands.
Art
The museum’s façade has been the site of projections and demonstrations for everything from labor rights to World AIDS Day.
Art
Women in Revolt! is essential viewing for those keen to understand the evolution of British feminism from the 1970s to 1990s.