Elie Mystal writes for THE Nation on the mediocre whiteness and anti-blackness at the heart of the Supreme Court’s gutting of affirmative action in college admissions earlier today: But the …
Museums
Jerry Farnsworth, “Adele” (nd), oil on canvas, 14 x 16 inches (all photos on white wall, all images courtesy of New York Life Gallery, except where noted) For many of …
The Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) Union, which got a hard-earned contract last fall after a 19 day strike, alleges that the museum reneged on a mutually agreed indemnification clause. …
THE San Francisco Art Book Fair (SFABF) is an annual multi-day exhibition and celebration of printed material from independent publishers, artists, designers, collectors and enthusiasts from around the world. Launched …
An unedited photo of the real Barbie (2023) trailer that makes it feel like she should be in Oppenheimer (2023) (screenshot Maya Pontone/Hyperallergic via Twitter) She is everything. It is …
The flatbread probably contained spices, pesto and fruit. (all photos courtesy of Pompeii Archaeological Park) Italy may be famous for its pizza, but the ancient Romans never had a chance …
In Evidence, a solo exhibition at ArtYard curated by Elsa Mora, the self-portraits of multidisciplinary artist Natalie de Segonzac are both a metaphor for a mind held in tension between …
New York’s AIDS Memorial Park has a new sculpture. Unveiled at the start of Pride Month on June 9, “Craig’s closet” (2023) by the artist Jim Hodges sits on the …
From societal taboos and gender bias to misinformed doctors and profit-driven healthcare, Below the Belt: The Last Health Taboo exposes a widespread problem in our healthcare system with regard to …
British artist Bridget Riley (b. 1931) is one of the most famous abstract painters of her generation. Drawings by Bridget Riley: From the Artist’s Studio — the first exhibition devoted …