National Pavilions We Loved at the Venice Biennale
Hyperallergicby Hrag Vartanian1d ago
You've followed our on-the-ground reporting from the consequential 2026 Venice Biennale, running through November 22.
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Hyperallergicby Hrag Vartanian1d ago
You've followed our on-the-ground reporting from the consequential 2026 Venice Biennale, running through November 22.
Hyperallergicby Anna Lee1d ago
From Homerist fan clubs in Ancient Greece to a new wave of devotees enthralled by Christopher Nolan's latest blockbuster, The Odyssey has inspired almost 30 centuries worth of interpretations...
Hyperallergicby Jennifer Samet1d ago
In Rina Banerjee’s world, fingers become tree roots, hair blends with clouds, and the insides come out.
Hyperallergicby Rhea Nayyar1d ago
Amid a series of fatal, record-breaking heatwaves rippling across France, gardeners maintaining Claude Monet's house and gardens in Giverny reported that the scorching conditions have damaged the...
Hyperallergicby Valentina Di Liscia1d ago
Art Movements, published every Thursday afternoon, is a roundup of must-know news, appointments, awards, and other art-world happenings.
Hyperallergicby Moody Center for the Arts1d ago
Radiant Geometries: Vectors of Knowledge from the Indigenous Americas explores contemporary expressions of math, science, and technology in Indigenous knowledge systems.
Hyperallergicby Hyperallergic1d ago
Angie Nixon's primary victory in Florida is a step forward for affordability, labor rights, and working families. It may also be a win for the arts.
Hyperallergicby Anna Lee2d ago
Two dozen cultural treasures will head home to Native American communities tonight, August 19, following a ceremony at the Speed Art Museum in Kentucky, where they are currently housed.
Hyperallergicby Lisa Yin Zhang2d ago
In Memoriam is published every Wednesday afternoon and honors those we recently lost in the art world.
Hyperallergicby Tamar Boyadjian2d ago
Painter Haroutiun Galentz (1910–1967), orphaned and displaced during the Armenian Genocide, remains one of the 20th century’s most vital yet enigmatic modernist figures.
Hyperallergicby Valentina Di Liscia2d ago
Angie Nixon, a Florida state representative and Democratic Socialist with a track record of supporting universal health care, denouncing Israel's genocide in Gaza, and championing Black arts and...
Hyperallergicby Asian Cultural Council (ACC)2d ago
The Asian Cultural Council (ACC) is officially seeking applicants for its 2027 Global Grant Cycle.
Hyperallergicby Rhea Nayyar2d ago
Celebrating the 49th year of its beloved Student Lending Art Program (SLAP), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) List Visual Arts Center has added nine acquisitions to its collection...
Hyperallergicby Hyperallergic2d ago
It’s just one horseman rather than four, but it certainly portends apocalypse: A bronze sculpture of former Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem — who spearheaded Trump’s deadly immigration...