In Kyoung Chun: Expanding Spaces

**Transparent Houses and Metaphors of Belonging: In Kyoung Chun at the Halsey Institute** The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston is delighted to present the innovative works of In Kyoung Chun in an exhibition that brings together transparency, metaphors of belonging, and the performative magic of interactive installations. As viewers step into the display, they encounter […]

“Reality Dropout: An Imaginative Journey Crafted by Artist Little Thunder”

**Reality Dropout: An Artistic Journey by Little Thunder** Within the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary art, few creators manage to carve out a unique identity through a fusion of cultural narratives and visual originality. Among them is Little Thunder, whose recent showcase, “Reality Dropout,” has mesmerized audiences worldwide. This daring series invites viewers to embark on an inner voyage, challenging the […]

An Artist’s Perspective on Their Creative Space

Welcome to the 332nd installment of A View From the Easel, a series that delves into the introspective world of artists and their creative environments. This offering highlights the eclectic workspaces where artists uniquely blend painting with movement and draw inspiration from historical sites like former yarn factories. This edition first introduces an artist who relocated to a former yarn […]

Mixed-Media Artist Delves into Childhood Delights Using Foam Clay and Sand

If you’re seeking a bit of inspiration, the creations of Toronto-based artist Esther Kim may be precisely what you need. Her vibrant mixed-media works delve into themes of memory and childhood, uncovering beauty in the minute aspects of daily life. “I employ straightforward, childlike imagery to illustrate how we all start with imagination and curiosity, yet tend to lose that […]

Guggenheim Museum Appoints New Director

**Daily Newsletter: A Hub for Art News and Opportunities** In today’s edition of the Hyperallergic Daily Newsletter, we delve into several dynamic stories shaping the art world. From the innovative idea of offering free art supplies to artists, to significant appointments and critical exhibitions, here’s your roundup of current art events and discussions. **Local Art Initiatives and Their Broader Implications** […]

Recipient of the 2025 Photo Awards: Victor Cambet

Title: Victor Cambet: Innovator with a Camera – Recipient of the 2025 Photo Awards Within contemporary photography, few individuals command attention like Victor Cambet, who recently earned the prestigious 2025 Photo Awards. Renowned for his evocative imagery and technical prowess, Cambet’s photography has fascinated critics and fans globally. This achievement marks a pivotal point in his profession, underscoring not just […]

Melissa Chiu Appointed as New Director of Guggenheim Museum

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York has announced the appointment of Melissa Chiu as its new director, effective September 1. Chiu joins the Guggenheim after a successful 12-year tenure at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC. Her appointment arrives during a transitional period for the Guggenheim, which is also preparing for the opening of a […]

The Impact of Cities Providing Artists with Free Supplies

**Opinion: Expanding Materials for the Arts to Cities Nationwide** Materials for the Arts (MFTA), a celebrated program under the Department of Cultural Affairs in New York City, has presented an innovative model that could enhance artistic and educational resources across the country. Founded in 1978 by Angela Fremont with support from commissioner Henry Geldzahler during Mayor Ed Koch’s administration, MFTA […]

Methods for Uncovering the Story of Appalachia

**Exploring the Representation of Appalachia in Art: A Critique of Fia Backström’s “The Great Society”** In her art exhibit “The Great Society,” showcased at the Queens Museum, Fia Backström draws a comparison between her work and the film “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” In the film, the main character is compelled by aliens to incessantly recreate a mountain’s shape, […]