The Whitney Biennial Catered to Those Seeking Mild Artistic Experiences
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The Outsider Art Fair in New York City has been a transformative presence since its debut in 1993, presenting a diverse mix of unique and unconventional artists who defy traditional distinctions in fine art. Taking place at Chelsea’s Metropolitan Pavilion, the fair features 68 exhibitors and offers an egalitarian platform during tumultuous times in the art market and the United […]
In recent days, the art and cultural communities in California and beyond have been grappling with allegations of sexual abuse against labor leader Cesar Chávez. These allegations, brought forward by activist and United Farm Workers (UFW) co-founder Dolores Huerta and other women, have prompted a reevaluation of Chávez’s legacy, particularly within Latine artists and cultural institutions that have long celebrated […]
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The Five of Stones card from the Mixed Signals tarot deck by M Eilo offers an insightful perspective into this season’s tarotscope, a blend of tarot and astrology crafted for Hyperallergic’s readership. This spring, marked by fluctuating weather in the Northeastern USA, mirrors life’s unpredictable nature where both struggle and triumph coexist. As we celebrate various cultural and religious events, […]
An old friend returned to Nolita this week after a lengthy absence, and from the looks of it, she had a lot of work done. After shutting down for two years for an $82 million expansion, the New Museum will reopen to the public tomorrow, March 21, to celebrate its new OMA-designed addition with three site-specific commissions and a sprawling […]
The Vilcek Foundation has announced its call for applications for the 2026 Vilcek Foundation Grants, targeting mission-driven nonprofit organizations in the arts and sciences. These grants aim to support entities that highlight and celebrate immigrant contributions to art, culture, and science within the United States. Eligible organizations can apply for grants of up to $20,000, with the deadline for applications […]
Thaddeus Mosley: A Reflection on His Life and Legacy Thaddeus Mosley, a renowned sculptor, left an indelible mark on the art world with his carved wood sculptures that first debuted in New York in 2004. His work was brought to the forefront by poet Nathaniel (“Nate”) Mackey, who curated Mosley’s debut exhibition at CUE. At the time, Mosley was an […]
The highly anticipated 2026 MFA Thesis Exhibition at VCUarts is now open to the public, offering a captivating exploration into the creative endeavors of 28 emerging artists and designers. The exhibition, taking place at VCU’s Institute for Contemporary Art in Richmond, Virginia, showcases a wide array of works across mediums including Craft/Material Studies, Graphic Design, Kinetic Imaging, Painting + Printmaking, […]
Cezar Berje: An Illustrator’s Journey Cezar Berje is a modern illustrator whose creations enchant viewers with striking intricacy and expressive use of shades and shape. Renowned for seamlessly merging time-honored practices with contemporary digital methods, Berje’s artwork reveals a distinct approach that is both inventive and firmly grounded in classical illustration traditions. ### Early Life and Education Cezar Berje grew […]