Guide
12 Art Shows to Check Out Around DC This Fall
This season in the nation’s capital offers poignant portraiture by Félix González-Torres, an archive of James Baldwin, Rosemary Feit Covey’s organic forms, documentary photography, and more.
Guide
This season in the nation’s capital offers poignant portraiture by Félix González-Torres, an archive of James Baldwin, Rosemary Feit Covey’s organic forms, documentary photography, and more.
Interview
The Alutiiq/Sugpiaq multidisciplinary artist and choreographer communicates Indigenous movement systems and forms of knowledge through dance.
Books
Mothers of Invention tells the story of how the movements, media, and styles of the past 50 years were inspired by feminism — through mostly White artists.
Film
Uninterested in proving anything definitively, this film instead asserts the complicated humanity of psychic healers, their clients, and the practice itself.
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The first museum exhibition for the Sacramento-based photographer showcases his bold, campy, colorful photographs.
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This show at China Institute Gallery in NYC provides a rare opportunity to view excavated treasures from 1,600 years ago, on view for the first time in the US.
News
It may be the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction in Maine.
News
A report by Der Spiegel identified a pattern of “planning chaos” delaying the institution’s costly renovation project.
News
The artist is charged with “defamation” of the country’s former Great Leader, Chairman Mao Zedong.
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Former employees who spoke to Hyperallergic expressed concern about the Rhode Island institution’s work culture and new “guest curator approach.”
Opportunities
Residencies, grants, and open calls from the City of Melbourne, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
Books
A new book on Andreas Vesalius humanizes the 16th-century scientist by focusing on his creative approaches and small frustrations.