An initiative of the international project Islands of Kinship, Language Matters: Accessible and Inclusive Communication in Art Spaces, a free symposium about accessibility in art institutions focusing particularly on the role of…
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Su Friedrich’s Life in Moving Images
This article is part of Hyperallergic’s 2024 Pride Month series, featuring interviews with art-world queer and trans elders throughout June. “It’s so hard from this vantage point to really grasp how tiny things were…
Festival of New Japanese Film
Japan Society is proud to present the 17th annual JAPAN CUTS: Festival of New Japanese Film, the largest festival of its kind. This year’s edition will present over 30 films spanning 12…
Animal Rights Activists Target New King Charles Portrait
Two activists from the animal rights and agricultural sustainability group Animal Rising tagged Jonathan Yeo’s portrait of King Charles III with a sticker of Wallace from Wallace and Gromit. (all photos by…
Mineo Mizuno Explores Earth’s Fragile Ecosystem in New Sculpture at The Huntington
Posted inSponsored Exhibition Announcement Crafted from fallen timber the artist gathered in the Sierra Nevada forests, this site-specific work is set in the botanical gardens at the Los Angeles institution. Mineo Mizuno,…
Paul Wong Is Queering Chinatown
Paul Wong in “Parade – Pedestrian Protest” (2021), as part of Pride in Chinatown (all images courtesy Paul Wong) This article is part of Hyperallergic’s 2024 Pride Month series, featuring interviews with art-world queer…
Announcing the 2024 McKnight Visual Artist Fellows
On behalf of the McKnight Foundation, Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) announces the six recipients of the 2024 McKnight Fellowships for Visual Artists: Rachel Breen, Sophia Chai, Dahn Gim, Alison…
Harmony Hammond’s Ongoing Revolution
Portrait of Harmony Hammond (2019) (photo Clayton Porter, courtesy the artist) This article is part of Hyperallergic’s 2024 Pride Month series, featuring interviews with art-world queer and trans elders throughout June. Everything I know…
A View From the Easel
Welcome to the 237th installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect on their workspace. This week, artists let rhythm seep into their paintings, follow in the…
Required Reading
‣ Chinatown’s Yu and Me Books is a hub for Asian-American writers, artists, and lovers of literature, and Jordyn Holman writes for the New York Times about the bookstore’s fight to recover after…