Opinion
Why We Have Storytelling
As we begin a new year, a small moment on Queer Eye makes me think about the profound effect our stories can have on each other.
Opinion
As we begin a new year, a small moment on Queer Eye makes me think about the profound effect our stories can have on each other.
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Some have criticized the racist monument’s planned relocation to North Dakota, near land seized from Indigenous people.
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A group called the Boriken Libertarian Forces toppled the monument hours before King Felipe VI of Spain’s visit.
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Still resonating with relevance, William Gropper's incisive cartoons in defense of the WPA go on auction at New York's Swann Galleries together with other works by celebrated WPA artists.
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Archeologists excavating in Nijmegen, the Netherland's oldest city, found the bowl in pristine condition.
Art
A pioneer of street photography, Levitt worked in the most crowded and poorest neighborhoods of New York searching for the theater of everyday life.
Art
Leroy's canvases seem to be about age and decay — about the process and limits of recollection made manifest.
Art
Classes like Anne Willieme’s are part of the burgeoning field of medical humanities, which aims to tackle the disciplinary divide between art and science.
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Museums in Austin, Louisville, Madison, Montreal, New Orleans, Tampa, and elsewhere will be joining the program, now in its third year.
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On the bright side: The feature can be muted!
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A recent study has found that AI technology can identify an artist's brushstrokes with over 90% accuracy.
Art
Join Hyperallergic for an online conversation with Kiowa Tribal Museum Director Tahnee Ahtone on January 25 at 7pm (EST).