Tag: hyperallergic.com
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Artists, Read the Fine Print
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Artists, Read the Fine Print The insidiousness of artists’ contacts, visitors will now judge the Venice Biennale, and Trump’s border crew damages 1,000-year-old Native etching. Hyperallergic May 4, 2026— 4 min read “The art world runs on informality,” artist Damien Davis writes, “until informality stops serving the institution.” In today’s…
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Venice Biennale Jury Resigns
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Venice Biennale Jury Resigns The exhibition’s international jury quits, Banksy strikes again, and a conversation with artist-activist Tania Bruguera. Hyperallergic May 1, 2026— 3 min read Happy May Day! Today in the news: drama in Venice. The jury for the 61st Venice Biennale, which awards the top prizes, resigns en…
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Trump Puts His Face on the Passport
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Trump Puts His Face on the Passport Plus, John Yau on Édouard Glissant’s collection, Sotheby’s holds a benefit auction for the Yale MFA program, and more. Hyperallergic April 30, 2026— 3 min read The late philosopher Édouard Glissant saw the world as an archipelago, a non-hierarchical cluster of distinct but…
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The US Pavilion Wants Your Money
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter The US Pavilion Wants Your Money An unusual funding call for Alma Allen’s Venice exhibition, a sculpture at LACMA creates controversy, and join Hyperallergic’s event with Jeremy Frey. Hyperallergic April 29, 2026— 4 min read In a twist that sounds straight out of our annual April Fools edition, the American…
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The Death of the Art School
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter The Death of the Art School The crumbling of art education, Kim Gordon’s rock ‘ n ‘ roll art, Lee ShinJa’s fabric abstractions, and Pussy Riot’s new protest exhibition. Hyperallergic April 28, 2026— 4 min read Did you know that between 1976 and 2011, admin jobs at American universities grew…
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Giant Buddha Lands in New York
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Giant Buddha Lands in New York A nude performance, a photography fair turns to craft, and a review of Alice Tippit’s erotics Hyperallergic April 27, 2026— 3 min read Last week, artist Xandra Ibarra, nearly nude, strode through the contemporary galleries of the Museum of Fine Arts, laughing all the…
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Gearing Up for Venice
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Gearing Up for Venice Get our guide to the 2026 Venice Biennale. Hyperallergic April 24, 2026— 3 min read The art world Olympics — that is, the Venice Biennale — is just about two weeks away. Today, the awards jury announced it will not be consideringartists fromcountries that are charged with…
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Can Art Feel?
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Can Art Feel? The thorny relationship between art and personhood, Hans Holbein painted the human like no one else, the National Gallery of Art receives $116M, and horses, horses, horses. Hyperallergic April 23, 2026— 4 min read Gen Z has recently reclaimed the word “aura” — Walter Benjamin’s term for the…
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Roses and Thorns of Greater New York
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Roses and Thorns of Greater New York An artist on saying no to the US Biennale pavilion, Dumbo Open Studios turns 10, and the Rijksmuseum takes on Ovid’s magnum opus. Hyperallergic April 22, 2026— 3 min read MoMA PS1’s massive survey of local artists, Greater New York, happens just once…
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Dance Your Way to the Museum
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Dance Your Way to the Museum The benefits of rave culture, Genesis P-Orridge’s subversive mail art, Jean Shin’s memorial to the trees of a New York cemetery, and more. Hyperallergic April 21, 2026— 3 min read If you think raves are just hazy gatherings of intoxicated people who have forgotten…