Art
Jordan Eagles Critiques Medical Prejudice Against Queer Men Using Blood and Nostalgia
Can You Save Superman? II explores the politics of blood donation and the residual ignorance surrounding HIV/AIDS.
Art
Can You Save Superman? II explores the politics of blood donation and the residual ignorance surrounding HIV/AIDS.
Film
In a Hyperallergic exclusive, Lee muses on the aftermath of the Atlanta spa shootings and how the media imagines Asian Americans.
Art
Lin’s Ghost Forest at Madison Square Park will feature 50 towering white cedars devastated by climate change.
Art
Researchers believe the Bronze Age stone bears a crude map of an area in France’s Brittany region.
Music
Researchers reproduced the acoustics of a defunct chapel at Linlithgow Palace during an Easter Mass performance.
News
Half of surveyed museum staff reported a heavier workload since the start of the pandemic.
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Announcement
Lauren Onkey, currently the senior director of NPR Music, will lead the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design beginning July 12.
Art
Slippery When Wet evokes the sociopolitical pressure-cooker that has manufactured Hong Kong’s culture of protest.
Art
Pleasingly difficult to decipher, Vidales’s paintings evoke the paradoxes of a year defined by solitude.
Opinion
By cutting, reframing, and layering, artists, including Rodell Warner and Alanna Fields, encourage a re-viewing of the past.
Art
Artist Brad Downey's travels through the Carolinas made him very curious about the crop of Trump shops that are still open.
Film
The new film festival Prismatic Ground has put together a terrific inaugural online slate, featuring Lynne Sachs, Bill Morrison, Fox Maxy, and more.