Scientists have discovered an extraordinary network of multi-tiered Preclassic Maya cities, towns, and villages that date back to 1,000 BCE in Guatemala. According to a research report published in the …
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There may be many museums and galleries in New York, but they’re far from the only places to see art in the city. Over the next two weekends, several pockets …
LOS ANGELES — What’s broken heals better, or at least more intriguingly. Such is the backdrop of Max Hooper Schneider falling angels at the François Ghebaly gallery, an exhibition that …
The ‘Impossible Statue’ on display in Stockholm (photo by Anna Gerdén, courtesy of the National Museum of Science and Technology, Stockholm) As we collectively accelerate into the era of artificial …
Yuki Ogura, “Portrait of a Painter” (1962) (all images courtesy of Shiga Museum of Art) SHIGA, Japan — Yuki Ogura’s 1962 “Portrait of a Painter” offers a rare glimpse into …
Friends of Emine Yilmaz Ozsoy launched a GoFundMe to cover his growing medical expenses. (screenshot Elaine Velie/Hyperallergic) Emine Yilmaz Ozsoy, a 35-year-old artist and illustrator living in New York, was …
A delightful portrait of a small dog made a royal display this morning at Sotheby’s, where it sold for $279,400 including fees, almost 56 times its high estimate of $5,000. …
Rina Banerjee’s 2017 sculpture “Viola, from New Orleans…” is named after Viola Ida Lewis, a black woman from the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans who, in 1906, married Joseph Abedin, …
Hamline University professor fired for ‘Islamophobia’ was unjustly vilified, report says
Hamline University, a small liberal arts college in Minnesota, made headlines earlier this year after non-renewal of the contract by assistant professor Erika López Prater, who showed figurative interpretations of …
A view of Hunt Slonem’s ‘Thunderbunny’ (2021) before the May 21 vandalism incident (photo courtesy of Hunt Slonem) Raise your hand if the mere sight of a work of art …