“My question to myself was whether and how to be an ‘out Jew’,” the longtime curator told Hyperallergic in an interview.
Dutch Avant-Garde Painter Jacqueline de Jong Dies at 85
Provocative, candid, political, and unmistakably feminist, de Jong gained international appreciation in recent years.
10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles This July
This month: Gordon Parks’s iconic photographs, Wendy Red Star’s Indigenous abstractions, Chiffon Thomas’s unsettling mixed media sculptures, a celebration of Juxtapoz Magazine, and more.
Anton van Dalen, Devoted Chronicler of New York’s East Village, Dies at 86
“[I] have always worked from the perspective of starting with home, then street, neighborhood, city, world,” the artist told Hyperallergic critic John Yau.
Banksy Floats Raft at Glastonbury to Warn of Worsening Migrant Crisis
Thousands of audience members hoisted the raft overhead during Idles’s performance of a pro-immigrant song at the UK music festival.
Otto Dix’s Visions of War
What Dix conveys so deftly is that terror and trauma are felt, not thought, and art about these experiences fails when it tries to make sense of things.
15 Art Shows to See in New York City This Summer
From the Bronx-forward work at Wave Hill down to Robert Podavano’s liminal paintings in Staten Island, shows that’ll make you want to stick around a sweltering city.
Ari Moore’s Long Road From Police Officer to Buffalo Trans Icon
“If I do not share the knowledge I have, it’s all wasted when I’m gone,” the artist, educator, and activist told Hyperallergic.
The Hyperallergic Art Crossword: July 2024
Diné weaver Roy Kady, a Tate museum outpost by the sea, Gee’s Bend quilters, Pointillism, and much more in this mid-summer puzzle.
Trailblazing Photorealist Audrey Flack Dies at 93
At the tail end of her seven-decade career, she developed a new style she called “Post-Pop Baroque.”
Palestine Is on the Mind at the NYC Dyke March
Despite conflicting messaging from organizers, attendees knew where they stand.
Protests for Gaza Ring Loud at the New York City Pride March
An autonomous group obstructed the parade and distributed flyers in solidarity with Palestinians. Some marchers thought it was the wrong time and place.