At Independent 20th Century, Some Overlooked Masters
As I wandered this fair, I asked myself: Who is being served by the purportedly revisionist undertaking of singing the unsung?
Mindfully Curated
As I wandered this fair, I asked myself: Who is being served by the purportedly revisionist undertaking of singing the unsung?
Paper is all about ease, comfort, and approachability, and it’s gratifying when artworks embody these values.
The fair is a welcome reminder that a lot of people make art, and regular people should be able to buy it.
At the Rolls-Royce of art fairs, I found chatty visitors, some good art, and works so bad they deserved their own section.
There’s an artist currently showing in Midtown Manhattan who is teaching a machine to paint.
This week, drone photo awards, uncovering unverified Indigenous identity, vacationing in the Metaverse, the beauty industrial complex, and more.
In Bradford’s color-infused world of superheroes and swimmers, viewers and her figures bathe together outside of time and space.
Artist Chelsea Kaiah invited Hyperallergic into her studio to document her work with porcupine quills.
“Pen and ink have revolutionized movements and culture and information sharing … they’re extremely necessary right now,” says Charissa Lucille, who runs Wasted Ink Zine Distro in Phoenix.
Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very Chicago art events this month, including the Chinese American Museum of Chicago’s Spotlight Series, Black life and lineage, female empowerment, and more.
In her art, Park is in touch with our collective anxieties about a future that seems to darken with each passing day.
Can two paintings an entire exhibition make? Yes. Especially when it is a Spaniard called Pablo Picasso squaring up to a Frenchman called Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres.
A proposed left-leaning constitution was voted down this weekend, but the artworks remain, calling for universal human rights, environmental justice, and social equality.
Ortiz’s radical approach to art led from unleashing of aggression through ritualistic performances to political engagement and the founding of El Museo del Barrio.
West Virginia, the only state wholly in Appalachia, tends to find itself in the national news for political reasons but the state’s vibrant arts scene rarely receives national press.
A month-by-month visual guide to the museum exhibitions and art events you should check out in New York City this season.
Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very Los Angeles art events this month, including Dan Levenson, Lawrence Weiner, Kaari Upson, Ray Anthony Barrett, and more.
The Collection Bowl is about fundraising as well as supporting drag performers and those behind the scenes who have been impacted by COVID-19.
In her solo exhibition Sticker Book, Julie Alpert remains loyal to the elements of craft while reaching for intergenerational connections.
The realities of women’s lives are conspicuously absent from the British Museum’s Feminine Power, a show about the feminine.