Tag: hyperallergic.com
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Palate Cleansers at Frieze NY
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Palate Cleansers at Frieze NY What art are the wealthy buying these days? Also, remembering the performance artist who looked misogyny in the eye. Hyperallergic May 18, 2026— 3 min read I don’t care much for salad, nor for sprawling art fairs, but it never occurred to me the two…
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Mary Lovelace O’Neal Leaves Her Mark
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Mary Lovelace O’Neal Leaves Her Mark The artist and Civil Rights activist dies at 84, The Met and Neue Galerie merge, and NADA is back with “abstracted horniness.” Hyperallergic May 15, 2026— 3 min read Abstract mixed-media painter Mary Lovelace O’Neal, who passed away this past Sunday, grew up in…
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Trump Idolatry in Miami
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Trump Idolatry in Miami Also, how much does a booth at Frieze NY cost? Hyperallergic May 14, 2026— 3 min read At first glance, “Don Colossus” seems fairly unremarkable — another day, another crappy sculpture deifying Donald Trump! This time, though, it was unveiled at the president’s Miami golf club by…
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How Dayanita Singh Got Into Venice’s Archives
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter How Dayanita Singh Got Into Venice’s Archives Also, why would a Romano-Egyptian take Homer into the afterlife? Hyperallergic May 13, 2026— 3 min read When the State Archives of Venice opened to the public as an exhibition venue for the first time in its history last week, artist Dayanita Singh…
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WTF Is an “A-Corp”?
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter WTF Is an “A-Corp”? Hyperallergic wins a journalism award, hilarious new protest art against Trump, and should you start an Artist Corporation? Hyperallergic May 12, 2026— 3 min read Good news: Hyperallergic has just received another journalism award. Noah Fischer’s comic “Prospect Heights Ghost Story,” published last year in collaboration…
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Venice Biennale Strike Makes History
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Venice Biennale Strike Makes History Plus, the LA Art Book Fair, and a seagull becomes a Biennale star. Hyperallergic May 11, 2026— 4 min read Visitors at the Venice Biennale preview encountered a historic sight on Friday: Palestinian flags draped over artworks and more than two dozen shuttered national pavilions.…
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Alma Allen Flops in Venice
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Alma Allen Flops in Venice Plus, a peek into the Biennale’s main exhibition, a poetic procession for Koyo Kouoh, a film about a painter and an art forger, and more. Hyperallergic May 8, 2026— 4 min read At the United States pavilion for the 2024 Venice Biennale, Jeffrey Gibson’s work…
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A Venice Biennale in Protest
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter A Venice Biennale in Protest Rallies and revelations about the Israeli pavilion, shows to see in Upstate New York, and remembering Steven Durland. Hyperallergic May 7, 2026— 3 min read Journalist Omar El Akkad’s viral aphorism, “one day, everyone will have always been against this,” hangs solemnly over the art-world…
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Art Workers Plan Venice Biennale Strike
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Art Workers Plan Venice Biennale Strike Cultural groups call for a “boycott of the genocide pavilion,” shows to see in Los Angeles, memes from the out-of-touch Met Gala, and more. Hyperallergic May 6, 2026— 4 min read As the Venice Biennale opens for previews this week, cultural workers and organizers…
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The Carnegie International Makes Its Mark
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter The Carnegie International Makes Its Mark Artists protest the Met Gala, Iran exits the Venice Biennale, and MoMA’s Duchamp survey leaves us feeling blue. Hyperallergic May 5, 2026— 3 min read Pittsburgh is a hidden art gem, and critic Ed Simon has proof. The Carnegie International — the oldest survey…