Interview
Challenging Israeli Narratives About Queer Palestinian Culture
Hyperallergic speaks to organizers behind Queer Cinema for Palestine, a global alternative event to the Israeli-government-supported Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival.
Interview
Hyperallergic speaks to organizers behind Queer Cinema for Palestine, a global alternative event to the Israeli-government-supported Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival.
News
Until now, descriptions of the city were mostly limited to the written accounts of European explorers, says a new study in the journal Antiquity.
News
The acquisitions includes works by Michael Menchaca, Groana Melendez, Lucia Hierro, Justin Favela, and more.
News
Guest curated by Carly Whitefield, this year's series is titled Waht we carry forward and continues until February 28, 2022.
Opinion
If artwork exists in some protected category, as Michelangelo’s “David” seems to, why then is a painting showing a female nude deemed “unacceptable”?
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Announcement
The annual event from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian celebrates the best in Native film. 47 titles are available to stream starting November 12.
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The first solo presentation of the Los Angeles-based artist in New Mexico celebrates her five-decade career and contributions to the Light and Space movement.
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From November 12 through 14, Art Fair 14C will highlight regional and international artists at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City.
Art
Cryptoart is being generated by artists looking for something that the conventional art world can’t, or won’t, offer them.
Art
The works in Love Lies Bleeding were “made in the process of loss, heartache, and recovery,” but nowhere is there a dour note.
Art
Her witchery is mischievous, aiming to trick the beholder into a quite fragile enchantment.
Art
Mode Brut at the Museum of Craft and Design wants to change people’s perceptions of what fashion can be.