Alice Tippit’s Playful Exploration of Erotica

Alice Tippit’s solo exhibition, “Rose Obsolete,” at the DePaul Art Museum is an exploration of perception and ambiguity. Tippit’s work draws on the visual challenges posed by Gestalt psychology, reminiscent of illusions like Rubin’s vase. Her paintings, characterized by their simplicity and symmetry, often shift between recognizable forms such as snakes, smiles, blouses, and bodies. Tippit’s deliberate compositions invite viewers […]

Mark Milroy: Observing, Remembering, and Imagining Simultaneously

Mark Milroy’s “Jumbo” Exhibition: A Confluence of Memory, Imagination, and Art Historical Insight Mark Milroy, an accomplished observational painter in his mid-50s, invites viewers into his distinct world where personal memory, art history, and imagination intertwine seamlessly. Known for his insightful and deliberate gaze, Milroy’s work has gained recognition, particularly during the pandemic, through his social media presence and exhibitions […]

The Creation and Impact of Rocky: From Underdog to Iconic Film Monuments

**Rising Up: Rocky and the Making of Monuments at the Philadelphia Museum of Art** The Philadelphia Museum of Art is hosting an insightful exhibition that delves into the profound impact of the iconic Rocky statue on the city’s culture, community, and public art. Titled “Rising Up: Rocky and the Making of Monuments,” this exhibition spans centuries, featuring works from antiquity […]

An Artist’s Perspective from the Studio

Welcome to the 334th installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect on their workspace. This week, New Jersey-based artist Hadieh Afshani explores migration through ink and cultivates a network of artist-mothers. Want to take part? Check out our [submission guidelines](https://hyperallergic.com/submit-your-workspace-to-a-view-from-the-easel/) and share a bit about your studio with us through [this form](https://forms.gle/Erq7cyGEmMUxKrLe9?ref=hyperallergic.com)! All mediums and workspaces are […]

Preparing for a Trip to Venice

The Venice Biennale, often dubbed the “Olympics of the Art World,” is set to commence in approximately two weeks. However, it makes headlines in advance due to a significant decision by its awards jury: the exclusion of artists from countries with leaders charged with crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court, specifically targeting Israel and Russia. This controversial move […]

Discovering Street Art and Tattoo Culture Amidst a Royal Visit in Fishtown, Philadelphia

Title: “The Royal Expedition to Fishtown: An Exploration of Street Art and Tattoo Traditions” The lively area of Fishtown in Philadelphia recently experienced a surprising yet captivating visit: members of the royal family embarking on an exploratory journey through its rich street art and tattoo traditions. Renowned for its unique blend of classic and contemporary attractions, Fishtown emerged as the […]

Introduction of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s New Director and Art Movements

**Community Focus in the Art World: Highlights and Updates** In the vibrant realm of the art world, community plays a vital role in shaping dialogues and fostering connections among artists, curators, and audiences. Recent happenings underscore the importance of community-driven initiatives and collaborations. **Smithsonian American Art Museum’s New Leadership** Lynda Roscoe Hartigan has been named the new director of the […]

Hyperallergic’s Comprehensive Overview of the 2026 Venice Biennale

The Art World Olympics Returns: Unpacking the 2026 Venice Biennale The Venice Biennale, often referred to as the “Art World Olympics,” has returned, bringing with it a whirlwind of political drama and nationalist fervor. This event shines a spotlight on the intricate dynamics of the global art ecosystem, unmasking the complexities that often lie behind theoretical concepts. A Historic Event […]

“World Press Photo of the Year Awarded to Image Capturing Family Separation by ICE”

A heart-wrenching image of a tearful family torn apart by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has won the 2026 World Press Photo Award’s top prize. The contest, started in 1955, spotlights leading photojournalism and documentary photography. This year’s 42 global winners were chosen from a pool of 57,376 photographs by 3,747 photographers across 141 countries. The Photo of the Year, […]