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Buffalo’s Undersung History of Black Arts and Culture
In her thoughtful essays and exhibition, Hyperallergic Fellow Tiffany D. Gaines carries us through the rich currents of Black Arts in Buffalo.
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In her thoughtful essays and exhibition, Hyperallergic Fellow Tiffany D. Gaines carries us through the rich currents of Black Arts in Buffalo.
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The San Francisco exhibition illuminates the process and dedication involved in bending neon, as explored through student-teacher artist residencies across the US.
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Press freedom advocacy organizations expressed alarm at the decision to arrest and charge 32-year-old independent journalist Samuel Seligson.
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Dozens of workers at the outdoor museum in the Hudson Valley secured immediate wage raises.
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Because in addition to leveraging a progressive voter base in his state and supporting reproductive freedom, the Minnesota governor knows how to behave around a couch.
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The artist’s exhibition at the New-York Historical Society is clever, but it takes on a vast and messy past with a touch that is sometimes too light.
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Hyperallergic Fellow Álvaro Ibarra explored the motifs, circulation, and complex questions around ownership of the art tradition created by incarcerated Chicanos.
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Stenciled silhouettes of a Nubian Ibex on a ledge and two elephants in windowsills raised questions about the elusive street artist's messaging.
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A second-century Roman bust with ties to Tennessee Williams and Gore Vidal leads the summer auction at Swann on August 22.
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Aleksandra “Sasha” Skochilenko was given a seven-year sentence for an art project and protest that criticized Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Cultural heritage advocates in Soria are calling for increased regulation as critics draw comparisons to the infamous “Monkey Christ” fiasco.
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Mining the rich legacy of art as a way to honor the dead, Hyperallergic Fellow Brianna L. Hernández traced the history of funerary arts to contemporary practitioners.