Feature
Indigenous Artists Reclaim The Met’s American Wing
An unsanctioned exhibition uses AR to insert works by Native artists, like Cannupa Hanska Luger and Jeremy Dennis, into the museum’s 19th-century landscapes.
Feature
An unsanctioned exhibition uses AR to insert works by Native artists, like Cannupa Hanska Luger and Jeremy Dennis, into the museum’s 19th-century landscapes.
Guide
Some of our favorite exhibitions center performance and pattern, from MoMA PS1’s Vaginal Davis survey to a show on data infographics inspired by W. E. B. Du Bois.
Art Review
Inspired by W. E. B. Du Bois’s infographics about the lives of Black people after Emancipation, an exhibition at New York’s Print Center complicates our reading of data.
Opinion
The United States government’s coordinated repeal of the right to culture has grave consequences for the texture of our daily lives. But there are ways to fight back.
News
The institution’s 21 museums, zoo, and research centers are shuttered indefinitely as Congress remains in a stalemate over funding.
Feature
Crowds of art revelers brushed aside the soggy weather this weekend to visit spaces below the Brooklyn Queens Expressway.
Feature
The third iteration of Hind’s House in Washington Heights, steps from Columbia University, addresses interconnected struggles in Gaza and the US.
News
Activists at Madrid’s Museo Naval called for an end to the “glorification of colonization and genocides, both historical and current.”
Art Review
Judy Ledgerwood turns the decorous decorum of Pattern & Decoration into something fanciful, forthright, and frankly vulgar.
Art Review
A retrospective projects the fear that the world is not the nice place we want it to be, no matter how much we play pretend.
Art Review
In Lu Yang’s hypnotic arcade, Buddhist cosmology refracts through gaming culture.
Hyperallergic
Hyperallergic members are invited to join us on November 5 for a virtual conversation with critic John Yau and artist Sean Scully.