Features
Is Political Protest a Collaborative Art Form?
Hyperallergic speaks to artist and academic Işıl Eğrikavuk about whether art can help keep the spirit of protests alive.
Features
Hyperallergic speaks to artist and academic Işıl Eğrikavuk about whether art can help keep the spirit of protests alive.
Features
The second edition of the show embraced unexpected artworks, price transparency, and a spirit of community among galleries from the region.
Art Review
The exhibition is all very meta — the audience are themselves the action and participants. Yet this device could be applied to any artist with the same result.
News
The merger will combine both institutions’ holdings to establish a collection of over 9,000 artworks.
Opportunities
Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from the Asian Cultural Council, Banff Centre, the Thoma Foundation, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
News
Librarians, historians, and volunteers are forming networks to chronicle signs and objects they fear could disappear from museums and national parks.
News
A 1969 work by the artist, whose darkly comedic work challenges white supremacy by subverting KKK imagery, is displayed in San Luis Obispo through a free loan program.
News
They are among five NYC organizations newly added to the coalition, which receives significant funding and energy subsidies from the city.
Art Review
An exhibition introduces her as a dynamically multi-faceted artist, even as she revisited the same subjects over and over.
Guide
From sapphic art related to the sea to generations of Black women ceramicists, some of our favorite shows touch on identity and community.