Tag: hyperallergic.com
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Whitney Biennial Shies From the Moment
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Whitney Biennial Shies From the Moment Our editor-in-chief’s thoughts about the Whitney Biennial, John Yau remembers Thaddeus Mosley, the fallout from the allegations against Cesar Chávez, and more. Hyperallergic March 23, 2026— 3 min read Now that the opening fanfare has died down on the Whitney Biennial, the dust largely…
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Cesar Chavez Statues Covered
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Cesar Chavez Statues Covered Art institutions reckon with disturbing revelations about the late labor leader, shopping for $500 artworks at the Affordable Art Fair, Zarina’s post-minimalist paintings, and more. Hyperallergic March 20, 2026— 3 min read When I met Dolores Huerta during a workshop in 2020, her quiet conviction and…
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We Have Thoughts About the New Museum
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter We Have Thoughts About the New Museum A sneak peek and honest impressions of the newly expanded Lower East Side institution, an Iranian artist’s view of the war from the diaspora, and Asia Week highlights. Hyperallergic March 19, 2026— 4 min read The New Museum in Manhattan reopened for previews…
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Islamic Futurism Here and Now
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Islamic Futurism Here and Now The future of Islamic art, boycott calls at the Venice Biennale, a guide to New York’s spring art fairs, and a different kind of Frida Kahlo exhibition. Hyperallergic March 18, 2026— 4 min read Just because a handful of cruel goons control world politics and…
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Gainsborough’s Pride and Prejudice
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Gainsborough’s Pride and Prejudice Meet a pioneer in museum accessibility, NY Academy of Art returns Epstein money, Seurat and the sea, the politics of the sari, and more. Hyperallergic March 17, 2026— 3 min read Lorena Bradford might not be a household name, but she really should be. The first…
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German Hypocrisy and Egyptian Blue
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter German Hypocrisy and Egyptian Blue A Berlin journal’s false leftism, Egyptian blue paint at Pompeii, looting at the Sudan National Museum, and how can artists get gallery representation? Hyperallergic March 16, 2026— 3 min read It’s no secret that German political hypocrisy runs deep, and the art world is no…
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Embracing Friction in the Art World
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Embracing Friction in the Art World A little Brooklyn exhibition space rejects optimization culture, the Pentagon bans press photographers, and guess who’s headed to Perrotin? Hyperallergic March 13, 2026— 3 min read On Franklin Street in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood, one non-commercial gallery fosters “a small, stubbornly human space for friction,”…
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The Problem With Art Awards
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter The Problem With Art Awards Lucian Freud’s paintings of “lostness,” the real purpose of art awards, a new center for Native American art, and a lot of chair stuff. Hyperallergic March 12, 2026— 4 min read Are art awards meant to provide artists with recognition and material support, or to…
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Art Basel Qatar’s Complicity
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Art Basel Qatar’s Complicity Art Basel’s complicity in Qatar’s persecution of queer people, the US and Israel bomb another Iranian historic palace, protest against the Venice Biennale, Beer With a Painter, and more. Hyperallergic March 11, 2026— 4 min read Nasser Mohamed, the only publicly queer Qatari citizen, strikes at…
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Ali Eyal’s Forever War
[analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Ali Eyal’s Forever War The Baghdad-born artist speaks about war and art, Amoako Boafo recreates his studio for an exhibition, Thaddeus Mosley passes away at 99, and how a small Texas town became a participatory art project. Hyperallergic March 10, 2026— 4 min read Iraqi artist Ali Eyal remembers being…