Tag: hyperallergic.com

  • Chronicles of a Needless War

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Chronicles of a Needless War DC’s “Jeffrey Epstein Walk of Shame,” a major ruling on copyrights for AI art, Israel-US strikes damage a historic site in Tehran, exhibitions to visit in Los Angeles this month, and more. Hyperallergic March 9, 2026— 4 min read As Lunar New Year celebrations continue…

  • Carol Bove’s Metal Textiles

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Carol Bove’s Metal Textiles Was the artist’s Guggenheim survey a success? What’s so “weird” about this year’s Whitney Biennial? And other questions. Hyperallergic March 6, 2026— 3 min read Good morning to you, and good riddance to Kristi Noem. If you’re in the mood for some great art writing today,…

  • How to Heal Your Creative Hangover

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter How to Heal Your Creative Hangover Long-lost Rembrandt goes on view, 3D scans of The Met’s treasures, spring shows outside NYC, and how to cure the emotional crash after artistic bursts. Hyperallergic March 5, 2026— 4 min read What are my favorite things about New York City? The art. The…

  • Whitney Biennial Sneak Peek

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Whitney Biennial Sneak Peek Impressions from the leading survey of American art, Chicago’s DePaul Art Museum shutters, arts leaders react to Mamdani’s pick for culture commissioner, and more. Hyperallergic March 4, 2026— 4 min read The Whitney Biennial, a leading survey of American art, opened to the press yesterday. This…

  • Art Spring in NYC

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Art Spring in NYC The best shows to see across the city this season, SVA shuts down curatorial practices program, Art Crossword, March opportunities, and more. Hyperallergic March 3, 2026— 4 min read Enough with those filthy glaciers on our sidewalks — the Hyperallergic Spring 2026 New York Art Guide…

  • NYC’s New Culture Commissioner

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter NYC’s New Culture Commissioner Diya Vij appointed DCLA commissioner, dispatches from Frieze LA, finding god at the Brooklyn Museum, and the jazz photos the FBI censored. Hyperallergic March 2, 2026— 4 min read NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced his pick for culture commissioner this weekend. He chose well: Diya Vij,…

  • The Battle of Berlinale

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter The Battle of Berlinale Gaza overshadows the German film festival, accusations of theft at the High Museum, three Community columns, and Juliette Lewis turns into a chair in a new movie. Hyperallergic February 27, 2026— 4 min read Remember when Berlin prided itself as a haven for persecuted artists and…

  • Koyo Kouoh’s Final Show

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter Koyo Kouoh’s Final Show The Louvre gets a new director, the world’s largest sock monkey, and remembering artists we lost this week. Hyperallergic February 26, 2026— 3 min read Nine months after the passing of Koyo Kouoh, the Venice Biennale has named the 111 artists and collectives in the prestigious…

  • The Irish Do It Best

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter The Irish Do It Best Basic income for artists turns permanent, Louvre director resigns, orchid extravaganza in NYC, and the Bronx artist who’s driving the right nuts. Hyperallergic February 25, 2026— 5 min read Some countries deplete their budgets on guns and bombs, or tax cuts for billionaires, while others,…

  • The Mount Rushmore of Racism

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=””] Daily Newsletter The Mount Rushmore of Racism Blizzard shuts down museums in New York, Prince Andrew’s arrest photo is hung at the Louvre, a beloved hand-drawn calendar in Los Angeles, and a biography of a mountain. Hyperallergic February 24, 2026— 3 min read Can’t New Yorkers catch a break? Just when the…