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Hyperallergic’s 10 Hottest Social Media Videos of 2024

Last updated: December 27, 2024 3:31 pm
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In the ever-evolving landscape of social media, Hyperallergic has always been a pioneer. Since its inception in 2009, the publication has utilized platforms like Tumblr and Bluesky to engage with audiences in innovative ways. As the Media Producer for Hyperallergic, I have the privilege of bringing the work of our talented writers to life through captivating videos that showcase a range of art-related topics.

Over the years, we have witnessed the power of social media to reach millions of viewers and spark dynamic conversations. From delving into the intricacies of brain activity when viewing classic artworks to exploring the science behind art-making techniques, our videos have resonated with audiences around the world. Here are 10 highlights from our social media videos in 2024 that captured the attention of art enthusiasts everywhere.

One standout moment was when AI attempted to complete Keith Haring’s “Unfinished Painting,” sparking a debate on the role of artificial intelligence in art creation. This thought-provoking video generated significant discussion among viewers and highlighted the ethical dilemmas associated with AI-generated art.

Another popular video showcased the process of creating glowing gold paint, as famously used by Rembrandt. With 1.5 million views, this video provided a fascinating glimpse into the intricate chemistry behind traditional art materials.

In a nod to art conservation, a video exploring the fading bromide-red pigment in Van Gogh’s “Irises” captivated audiences with its insights into the changing colors of the iconic flowers over time. This video shed light on the challenges of preserving artwork for future generations.

On a lighter note, a humorous video about the hoax of a “leopard print highlighter” went viral, showcasing the playful side of the art world and garnering laughs from viewers worldwide.

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However, not all our videos were lighthearted. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, we shared footage of the devastation in the Southeastern United States, highlighting the impact of the storm on artists and communities in the region. This poignant video served as a reminder of the resilience of the arts in the face of natural disasters.

Political activism also took center stage in our videos, with coverage of protests at the Met Gala and Columbia University capturing the attention of viewers. These videos provided a firsthand look at the power of citizen journalism in documenting important social movements.

As the year unfolded, we continued to explore important issues, including the plight of Palestine and the closure of Philadelphia’s University of the Arts. These videos shed light on the complex challenges facing the art world and emphasized the need for continued dialogue and advocacy.

In conclusion, Hyperallergic remains committed to using social media as a platform for engaging with audiences and exploring the diverse and dynamic world of art. Through our videos, we aim to educate, inspire, and provoke thought, connecting viewers with the rich tapestry of artistic expression in today’s society. Thank you for joining us on this journey of creativity and discovery. The recent events surrounding the closure of a school and the cancellation of a planned town hall meeting have left many students feeling frustrated and abandoned. In a video captured at the scene, students can be seen expressing their anger and disappointment, chanting “Cowards! Cowards!” in response to the sudden turn of events.

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The video, which was shared on social media, highlights the impact of these decisions on the students who are now left without a school to attend. The sense of betrayal and confusion is palpable as they try to make sense of what has happened and what their next steps will be.

In a separate incident, the discovery of Richard Serra’s lost sculpture “Clara-Clara” in Paris has sparked a debate about the future of the controversial artwork. The massive sculpture, which has been installed and uninstalled multiple times due to public outcry, is currently stored in a water plant-turned-storage facility. Author Michelle Young shared her experience of stumbling upon the sculpture and discussed the possibility of finding a new home for it in Paris.

As we navigate these tumultuous times, it is important to listen to the voices of those directly affected by these decisions and to consider the implications of our actions on the community as a whole. The closure of a school and the fate of a controversial sculpture may seem like unrelated events, but they both speak to larger issues of accountability, transparency, and the well-being of our society.

It is crucial that we continue to have open and honest discussions about these topics, and to work towards finding solutions that prioritize the needs and voices of those most affected. Only by coming together and listening to each other can we hope to move forward in a positive and constructive way.

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