Culture and Arts

Hortensia Mi Kafchin Refuses a Monolithic Trans Identity

Art Review: Hortensia Mi Kafchin's Paintings Hortensia Mi Kafchin’s exhibition, "Paintings Made for Aliens Above" at PPOW Gallery, showcases a diverse range of representational strategies and captivating pictorial content. The

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Meet the Woman Who Made Museums More Accessible

Feature The first head of Accessible Programs at the National Gallery of Art discusses her journey and the future of

The Sartorial Is Political in “The New York Sari”

Eugene Gordon's photographs of 1980s Queens (all photos Lakshmi Rivera Amin/Hyperallergic) Before setting eyes on The New York Sari, its

The Tender Work of Preserving Renee Good’s Memorial

Feature A traveling photographer has decided to stay in Minneapolis to care for the hundreds of artworks, objects, and messages

New York Academy of Art Says It Will Donate Epstein Money

The announcement follows new revelations about sex offender's ties to the school in the latest release of Epstein files. Exterior

Extreme Macro Photos of Insect Wings by Chris Perani Layer Thousands of Images — Colossal

Chris Perani finds endless fascination in the tiniest details, those that are nearly invisible to the human eye. His ongoing

Thomas Gainsborough’s Portraits of Pride and Prejudice

Art Review The English artist’s paintings strive to portray social hierarchy as both beautiful and natural. Thomas Gainsborough, "Mr. and

White Lace Proliferates Across Urban Spaces in Patterned Murals by NeSpoon — Colossal

NeSpoon is renowned for her captivating murals that transform the facades of residential and historic buildings worldwide. By expanding the

Seurat and the Sea Is Postcard Perfect

Art Review Seurat's seascapes, painted during summer trips to the Channel coast, were intended to "cleanse one's eyes of the