Interview
Harmony Hammond’s Ongoing Revolution
The mainstream art world might finally be catching up with Hammond, who has been breaking barriers for more than six decades.
Interview
The mainstream art world might finally be catching up with Hammond, who has been breaking barriers for more than six decades.
Art
Gaza is everywhere across the artist’s Guggenheim show, but you wouldn’t know it.
Interview
From street snapshots to resplendent studio photographs, the artist draws us powerfully into her life-long project of bearing witness to her community.
Guide
This month: Pacita Abad’s trapunto paintings, Nona Faustine’s stirring body art, Ibrahim Said’s futuristic ceramics, and much more.
News
The Philadelphia art school shocked community members with the news that it plans to cease operations within a week.
Art
This year, Hyperallergic honors art-world LGBTQ+ elders who inspire us and on whose shoulders the rest of us are standing.
News
Police arrested dozens of protesters in a massive action for Gaza at the museum.
News
Where there is a glimmer of justice, there is hope.
Art
An exhibition in Manhattan’s Chinatown examines the work of waste facility artists-in-residence from New York, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Portland.
Art
The tension between optimism and yearning remains taut throughout the artist’s exhibition of photogravures and found-material sculptures.
Film
Plus, a tool set to make your own video essays.
Guide
In a strong showing of national pavilions at this year’s edition, countries foregrounded diverse voices and showcased national talent.