Culture and Arts

Meet Hyperallergic’s New Editor-in-Chief 

Four weeks ago, I proudly became a new American. This momentous occasion marked the conclusion of a 25-year journey that began at the dawn of the millennium and culminated just

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Barbara T. Smith’s Experiments in Xerox 

Barbara T. Smith's groundbreaking artwork, "Just Plain Facts" (1966–67), marked the inception of her remarkable journey as an artist. Before

Wandering Minds Reach the Bounds of Post-Its in Aron Wiesenfeld’s ‘Playtime’ — Colossal

Aron Wiesenfeld is a renowned artist known for his captivating paintings that exude a sense of mystery. However, he has

Visitor Tears Hole in 17th-Century Painting at Uffizi Galleries

Italy has long been a popular destination for tourists seeking to immerse themselves in the country's rich history and culture.

New York’s Elizabeth Street Garden Saved From Demolition

The community of Nolita in Manhattan can breathe a sigh of relief as the beloved Elizabeth Street Garden has been

A Massive Diane Arbus Exhibition Does So Little

The era of Diane Arbus’s controversial photography is a thing of the past. Her images of marginalized individuals, taken without

Chloë Bass Eschews the Clichés of Mixed-Race Art

Chloë Bass, a contemporary artist, has a unique approach to her work that involves observing people and using emotions as

Four New York City Art Shows to See Right Now

Artists have always played a crucial role in society by shedding light on uncomfortable truths and challenging harmful perspectives. The

Love Pulses Through Elle Pérez’s Photography

Elle Pérez’s art is a testament to the power of love. Their photography captures moments of intimacy and connection, pulsating