News
Jewish Voice for Peace Channels Young Lords in "Dump AIPAC" March
Echoing the Puerto Rican youth group’s 1969 "Garbage Offensive," JVP urged NYC officials to cut ties with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
News
Echoing the Puerto Rican youth group’s 1969 "Garbage Offensive," JVP urged NYC officials to cut ties with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
Art
This week, tooth fairy troubles, viral “funny” trauma stories, Byzantine art, Frida Kahlo and indigeneity, and more.
Guide
From affordable art to photography to art books and more, the usual suspects return for a packed season.
Art
What do Vincent van Gogh, Barbara Kruger, Prince Albert, and fluffy dogs have in common?
Art
Lighthearted at some points, soul-crushingly poignant at others, the exhibition, organized by A Long Walk Home, embodies the wistful nostalgia of time past.
Art
Although it occurred more than 80 years ago, the incarceration of Japanese Americans in US concentration camps still resonates with today’s relevant issues.
Film
The women-led Retrospective section of the Berlinale gives second-wave feminism a fresh look.
News
Additional funds were set aside to install fencing, remove scaffolding, and hire security services for the luxury development that was tagged in early February.
Community
This week, artist studios in Portugal, Brooklyn, California, and Virginia.
News
Mario Perron faces a potential lawsuit from parents who say he printed their kids’ drawings on coffee mugs and tote bags.
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Twice the Legal Minute explores the visual language of accumulation, debris, and neglect. On view at the University of Hartford in Connecticut.
Art
As part of Hyperallergic’s Emily Hall Tremaine Journalism Fellowship for Curators, Álvaro Ibarra imagines correspondences by Chicano artists who endured incarceration in America.