Opinion
It’s Time to Rewrite the Canon of Women Artists
Katy Hessel’s new survey of women artists leaves out men, but also falls short of offering a new take on feminist art history.
Opinion
Katy Hessel’s new survey of women artists leaves out men, but also falls short of offering a new take on feminist art history.
Art
Nina Katchadourian's Uncommon Denominator is one of the most unusual and engrossing shows that I’ve encountered in years.
Art
The Greensboro Contemporary Jewish Museum in North Carolina could be used as a template to spotlight US regions where Jewish populations are present, but their stories are unknown.
News
The state’s Department of Education is reportedly investigating a teacher who showed the cartoon Strange World (2022) to her fifth graders.
Art
The Unravelling and Exploding of Time, Space, and Matter presents student artworks that transport and disorient us.
Film
While on its surface the film follows selfless caregivers, dig a tad deeper and troubling aspects begin to bubble up.
News
The discovery of a skeleton and medical tools sheds light on the relationship between doctors and metal artisans in antiquity.
News
After 17 years in the Brooklyn Museum's parking lot, the statue is headed to the Midwest for restoration at the National Building Arts Center in Illinois.
News
Red paint was splashed on the wall at Broadway-Lafayette, where Neely died, along with the text “Eric Adams, you have blood on your hands.”
Art
An unclassifiable artist and a deep reader, Jen Bervin has expanded the notion of what it is to be a poet in the 21st century.
News
The British school will rename staff positions and some buildings but retain donations made by the family.
Interview
“In this long journey, it is step by step, hand over hand, something like climbing a rope,” she tells Hyperallergic in an interview.