WARSAW — Walking into A Tiger came into the Garden: Art of Maria Prymachenko at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw feels like entering a kaleidoscope. Hanging salon-style and on a…
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Alex Katz’s Love Affair With Maine
Philip Guston’s “Sunrise” 1979 and Martha Diamond’s “Central Character” (1983) at the Portland Museum of Art (photos Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic) The American figurative painter Alex Katz has maintained a deep connection to Maine…
Lola Flash Has Got Some Stories to Tell
This article is part of Hyperallergic’s 2024 Pride Month series, featuring interviews with art-world queer and trans elders throughout June. In 1989, photographer Lola Flash sat on the other side of the lens for…
Required Reading
‣ For the Cut, Nell McShane Wulfhart narrates the life of Bonnie Erickson, the woman who created Miss Piggy, the Phillie Phanatic, and a number of other larger-than-life, brazenly confident characters. It’s…
Stamps Gallery Presents Elizabeth Youngblood: Syntax
Part of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, Stamps Gallery announces three exhibitions and related programming for its summer season. This exhibition explores the…
A Summer Solstice Tarotscope for the Art World
“The Star” from the Mixed Signals Tarot deck (all images from the Mixed Signals tarot deck designed by M Eilo; all images courtesy M Eilo) In the northern hemisphere, the summer solstice…
Climate Protesters Douse Stonehenge in Orange Powder
Two members of the Just Stop Oil climate advocacy group were arrested on Wednesday, June 19 after dousing parts of the prehistoric Stonehenge monument near the British city of Salisbury in an…
An Artist Contends With Brooklyn’s History of Enslavement
Like many people who grow up in Brooklyn, Adama Delphine Fawundu remembers spending much of her childhood and adolescence in Prospect Park. Yet she never recalled learning about the stories behind the…
Five New York Shows to See Before June 2024 Ends
It feels like art is everywhere in the city — from a new gallery in Brooklyn to an Upper East Side townhouse, and even the subway! Make sure you don’t miss the…
New Research Questions the Existence of Early Christian “House Churches”
Where did early Christians come together to worship? Later tales of these gatherings focus on converts meeting within so-called “house churches.” These were described as private residences used for Christian worship in…