The latest edition of the Daily Newsletter features a diverse array of art news, reviews, opinions, interviews, guides, and memorials. From the enchanting paintings of Katherine Bradford to the thought-provoking exhibitions of Theaster Gates and Pyaari Azaadi, the art world is buzzing with creativity and critical discourse.
Katherine Bradford, an 83-year-old artist, captivates audiences with her celestial paintings that evoke a sense of tranquility and acceptance. In a solo show in Tribeca, her figures drifting through starry skies leave a lasting impression on Editor-in-Chief Hakim Bishara, who reflects on the emotional depth of her work.
The art world is also abuzz with news, including the release of photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s island home, revealing disturbing masks and a sinister dentist’s chair. Additionally, the ADAA’s cancellation of its NYC edition has led to the launch of a new fair by the Henry Street Settlement nonprofit.
In the realm of opinion, Erika Hirugami challenges the notion of curatorial silence in the United States, questioning why many curators are not as politically active as artists. She urges curators to engage with the public sphere and address the privilege that allows them to remain inactive or complicit.
From interviews with Pyaari Azaadi to reviews of Theaster Gates’ exhibitions, the newsletter offers a deep dive into the work and perspectives of prominent artists and cultural figures. Whether exploring art in Upstate New York or remembering influential figures in the art world, the newsletter provides a comprehensive look at the latest developments in the art scene.
As the newsletter comes to a close, readers are encouraged to support independent arts journalism by becoming paid members of Hyperallergic. With a mix of insightful commentary, thought-provoking reviews, and engaging features, the Daily Newsletter continues to be a must-read for art enthusiasts and cultural connoisseurs alike.

