51% of Men Say Mona Lisa “Should Smile More”

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51% of Men Say Mona Lisa “Should Smile More”

Also, JD Vance’s incel monument, the Louvre’s new security upgrade, and a secretive art fair in the US Virgin Islands …

BREAKING: Just weeks after President Trump non-ironically erected a statue of Christopher Columbus, another tribute to a very different type of terrible man who thinks way too highly of himself has risen outside the White House. Read all about Vice President JD Vance’s monument to the incel in today’s special edition.

Plus, we caught wind of the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s new acronym, inspired by a recently discovered Duchamp readymade; the Louvre Museum reveals plans for updated, um, security protocols; a curator’s shoes outshine the art at MoMA’s recent opening; and the Kennedy Center’s exciting next chapter as the beloved seasonal store of your nightmares.

We’ve also got a list of five art-world jobs that are definitely not exploitative, an exclusive interview with the faceless woman in all those gallery photos, and … hey, have you checked today’s date?

Laughing to keep from crying,

—The Hyperallergic Team


“Monument to the Proud Incel” (2026) (edit Shari Flores/Hyperallergic)

JD Vance Unveils Incel Statue at the White House

“Ich bin ein Incel,” said the vice president in the presence of manosphere influencers, UFC fighters, and crypto bros. | Hakim Bishara

Philadelphia Museum of Art Rebrands Again as “PhArt”

The institution renamed itself in honor of a readymade whoopee cushion by Marcel Duchamp discovered in its archives. | Hrag Vartanian

Curator’s Shoes Steal the Show at MoMA Reception 

“It is rare to see something so marvelous in a gallery,” said one of the VIP guests. | Isa Farfan



A rendering of the Louvre Museum’s new “state-of-the-art entry inhibition protocol” (edit Hyperallergic)

Louvre Museum to Install Locks on Doors After Heist

Visitors will be checked for bobby pins and paper clips, which pose the greatest threat to the new “state-of-the-art entry inhibition protocol,” the security director said. | Valentina Di Liscia

5 Art Job Openings That Are Definitely Not Exploitative

Qualifications include a malleable moral compass, and compensation is sometimes guaranteed. | Lisa Yin Zhang

Spirit Halloween to Temporarily Take Over Kennedy Center

The institution is looking into alternative forms of revenue to supplement funding for its multi-million dollar renovation, a source said. | Rhea Nayyar


New Mysterious Art Fair “The Island” Seeks the Opposite of Buzz
A newly released promotional image for The Island (edit Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic)

New Mysterious Art Fair “The Island” Seeks the Opposite of Buzz

Dozens of mega-collectors are reputed to be attending the super-secretive fair slated to take place in the US Virgin Islands. | Hrag Vartanian 

Ancient Statues at The Met to Receive Patrons’ Noses

Thanks to the inaugural Smellowship program, your nose could end up on a marble sculpture in the museum’s Greek and Roman Art wing. | Lakshmi Rivera Amin

List of Failed Business Ideas Found Beneath Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch”

An X-ray analysis revealed plans for backup careers in face painting and other pursuits beneath layers of paint in the Dutch Master’s magnum opus. | Rhea Nayyar and Isa Farfan


Woman With Her Back to the Viewer in Gallery Photos Speaks Out
The Woman With Her Back to the Viewer posing with a Gustav Klimt (photo Joe Klamar/AFP via Getty Images)

“I like to think of myself as a modern-day Rückenfigur,” she said in an exclusive interview with Hyperallergic. | Valentina Di Liscia

Survey Finds 51% of Men Think Mona Lisa “Should Smile More”

A new visitor experience survey reveals a surprising amount of criticism lobbed at Lisa del Giocondo. | Rhea Nayyar

Daily Newsletter

51% of Men Say Mona Lisa “Should Smile More”

Also, JD Vance’s incel monument, the Louvre’s new security upgrade, and a secretive art fair in the US Virgin Islands …

BREAKING: Just weeks after President Trump non-ironically erected a statue of Christopher Columbus, another tribute to a very different type of terrible man who thinks way too highly of himself has risen outside the White House. Read all about Vice President JD Vance’s monument to the incel in today’s special edition.

Plus, we caught wind of the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s new acronym, inspired by a recently discovered Duchamp readymade; the Louvre Museum reveals plans for updated, um, security protocols; a curator’s shoes outshine the art at MoMA’s recent opening; and the Kennedy Center’s exciting next chapter as the beloved seasonal store of your nightmares.

We’ve also got a list of five art-world jobs that are definitely not exploitative, an exclusive interview with the faceless woman in all those gallery photos, and … hey, have you checked today’s date?

Laughing to keep from crying,

—The Hyperallergic Team


“Monument to the Proud Incel” (2026) (edit Shari Flores/Hyperallergic)

JD Vance Unveils Incel Statue at the White House

“Ich bin ein Incel,” said the vice president in the presence of manosphere influencers, UFC fighters, and crypto bros. | Hakim Bishara

Philadelphia Museum of Art Rebrands Again as “PhArt”

The institution renamed itself in honor of a readymade whoopee cushion by Marcel Duchamp discovered in its archives. | Hrag Vartanian

Curator’s Shoes Steal the Show at MoMA Reception 

“It is rare to see something so marvelous in a gallery,” said one of the VIP guests. | Isa Farfan



A rendering of the Louvre Museum’s new “state-of-the-art entry inhibition protocol” (edit Hyperallergic)

Louvre Museum to Install Locks on Doors After Heist

Visitors will be checked for bobby pins and paper clips, which pose the greatest threat to the new “state-of-the-art entry inhibition protocol,” the security director said. | Valentina Di Liscia

5 Art Job Openings That Are Definitely Not Exploitative

Qualifications include a malleable moral compass, and compensation is sometimes guaranteed. | Lisa Yin Zhang

Spirit Halloween to Temporarily Take Over Kennedy Center

The institution is looking into alternative forms of revenue to supplement funding for its multi-million dollar renovation, a source said. | Rhea Nayyar


New Mysterious Art Fair “The Island” Seeks the Opposite of Buzz
A newly released promotional image for The Island (edit Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic)

New Mysterious Art Fair “The Island” Seeks the Opposite of Buzz

Dozens of mega-collectors are reputed to be attending the super-secretive fair slated to take place in the US Virgin Islands. | Hrag Vartanian 

Ancient Statues at The Met to Receive Patrons’ Noses

Thanks to the inaugural Smellowship program, your nose could end up on a marble sculpture in the museum’s Greek and Roman Art wing. | Lakshmi Rivera Amin

List of Failed Business Ideas Found Beneath Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch”

An X-ray analysis revealed plans for backup careers in face painting and other pursuits beneath layers of paint in the Dutch Master’s magnum opus. | Rhea Nayyar and Isa Farfan


Woman With Her Back to the Viewer in Gallery Photos Speaks Out
The Woman With Her Back to the Viewer posing with a Gustav Klimt (photo Joe Klamar/AFP via Getty Images)

“I like to think of myself as a modern-day Rückenfigur,” she said in an exclusive interview with Hyperallergic. | Valentina Di Liscia

Survey Finds 51% of Men Think Mona Lisa “Should Smile More”

A new visitor experience survey reveals a surprising amount of criticism lobbed at Lisa del Giocondo. | Rhea Nayyar

BREAKING: Just weeks after President Trump non-ironically erected a statue of Christopher Columbus, another tribute to a very different type of terrible man who thinks way too highly of himself has risen outside the White House. Read all about Vice President JD Vance’s monument to the incel in today’s special edition.

Plus, we caught wind of the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s new acronym, inspired by a recently discovered Duchamp readymade; the Louvre Museum reveals plans for updated, um, security protocols; a curator’s shoes outshine the art at MoMA’s recent opening; and the Kennedy Center’s exciting next chapter as the beloved seasonal store of your nightmares.

We’ve also got a list of five art-world jobs that are definitely not exploitative, an exclusive interview with the faceless woman in all those gallery photos, and … hey, have you checked today’s date?

Laughing to keep from crying,

—The Hyperallergic Team


“Monument to the Proud Incel” (2026) (edit Shari Flores/Hyperallergic)

JD Vance Unveils Incel Statue at the White House

“Ich bin ein Incel,” said the vice president in the presence of manosphere influencers, UFC fighters, and crypto bros. | Hakim Bishara

Philadelphia Museum of Art Rebrands Again as “PhArt”

The institution renamed itself in honor of a readymade whoopee cushion by Marcel Duchamp discovered in its archives. | Hrag Vartanian

Curator’s Shoes Steal the Show at MoMA Reception 

“It is rare to see something so marvelous in a gallery,” said one of the VIP guests. | Isa Farfan



A rendering of the Louvre Museum’s new “state-of-the-art entry inhibition protocol” (edit Hyperallergic)

Louvre Museum to Install Locks on Doors After Heist

Visitors will be checked for bobby pins and paper clips, which pose the greatest threat to the new “state-of-the-art entry inhibition protocol,” the security director said. | Valentina Di Liscia

5 Art Job Openings That Are Definitely Not Exploitative

Qualifications include a malleable moral compass, and compensation is sometimes guaranteed. | Lisa Yin Zhang

Spirit Halloween to Temporarily Take Over Kennedy Center

The institution is looking into alternative forms of revenue to supplement funding for its multi-million dollar renovation, a source said. | Rhea Nayyar


New Mysterious Art Fair “The Island” Seeks the Opposite of Buzz
A newly released promotional image for The Island (edit Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic)

New Mysterious Art Fair “The Island” Seeks the Opposite of Buzz

Dozens of mega-collectors are reputed to be attending the super-secretive fair slated to take place in the US Virgin Islands. | Hrag Vartanian 

Ancient Statues at The Met to Receive Patrons’ Noses

Thanks to the inaugural Smellowship program, your nose could end up on a marble sculpture in the museum’s Greek and Roman Art wing. | Lakshmi Rivera Amin

List of Failed Business Ideas Found Beneath Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch”

An X-ray analysis revealed plans for backup careers in face painting and other pursuits beneath layers of paint in the Dutch Master’s magnum opus. | Rhea Nayyar and Isa Farfan


Woman With Her Back to the Viewer in Gallery Photos Speaks Out
The Woman With Her Back to the Viewer posing with a Gustav Klimt (photo Joe Klamar/AFP via Getty Images)

“I like to think of myself as a modern-day Rückenfigur,” she said in an exclusive interview with Hyperallergic. | Valentina Di Liscia

Survey Finds 51% of Men Think Mona Lisa “Should Smile More”

A new visitor experience survey reveals a surprising amount of criticism lobbed at Lisa del Giocondo. | Rhea Nayyar

Mondays at Pratt Institute: Weekly Openings of Work by Graduating Artists

Mondays at Pratt Institute: Weekly Openings of Work by Graduating Artists

Free and open to the public, Pratt Shows celebrate the school’s graduating students. MFA and BFA work is on view this spring in Brooklyn, New York.

Pratt Institute
NYU Steinhardt Presents 2026 MFA Thesis Exhibitions

NYU Steinhardt Presents 2026 MFA Thesis Exhibitions

Part I: April 1–18, Part II: May 6–23. On view at 80WSE Gallery in New York’s Greenwich Village.

NYU Steinhardt
Take Your Practice Further in a Visual Arts Residency at Banff Centre

Take Your Practice Further in a Visual Arts Residency at Banff Centre

Engage with leading contemporary faculty, access exceptional studios, and develop your practice in Banff’s inspiring mountain setting.

Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
Vilcek Foundation to Award $200,000 in Grants to Nonprofits Uplifting Immigrant Contributions

Vilcek Foundation to Award $200,000 in Grants to Nonprofits Uplifting Immigrant Contributions

The foundation invites grant applications from mission-aligned nonprofit organizations in the arts and sciences by April 30, 2026.

The Vilcek Foundation

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