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Activists Disrupt Israeli Artist Michal Rovner's Opening at Pace Gallery
Demonstrators led a silent performance and dispersed fabric poppy petals inscribed with the names of Palestinians killed by Israel.
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Demonstrators led a silent performance and dispersed fabric poppy petals inscribed with the names of Palestinians killed by Israel.
Art
This week, aging and women’s self-portraiture, the fictional language of Dune, an Air Canada AI nightmare, Terracotta army dancers, and much more.
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The company that licenses the artist’s name and image says online merchants have manufactured and sold products without authorization.
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The lecture featured an Israeli lieutenant from the “terrorism unit” who was invited to recount his October 7 experiences.
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The union is seeking a higher minimum wage and salary hikes across the board.
Opinion
He copyrighted the letter and ended it with “for your eyes only,” as if to say, don’t even think of showing this to anybody.
Art
We can almost breathe the atmosphere of the sad London of the 1950s in Auerbach’s suite of charcoal portraits from the 1950s and 1960s.
Art
Adéagbo teases out the exploitative and exhibitionist currents in aesthetic traditions, yet his world-making reclaims the emancipatory values of creative expression.
Community
This week, artist studios in Colorado, Indiana, California, and the Hudson Valley.
Art
As part of Hyperallergic’s Emily Hall Tremaine Journalism Fellowship for Curators, Machiko Harada examines how Japanese and Japanese-American artists address the painful legacy of US concentration camps during World War II.
Art
By laying numbers, words, and phrases onto otherwise abstract imagery, the late Argentinian artist prophesized the dread-inducing news alerts of our time.
Art
Featuring a mix of regional and global artists, the space showcases work that snapshots the day-to-day Caribbean life of today and yesteryear.