Culture and Arts

The European Fine Art Fair Is a Cabinet of Curiosities

The European Fine Art Fair’s (TEFAF) reputation for being at the top of the luxury spectrum lent it the air of a frenzied spring shopping spree on Thursday afternoon in

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10 Art Books for Your March 2025 Reading List

New Perspectives on Art and Printmaking This month, our editors and contributors bring you a fresh look at familiar topics

Daisy Patton Paints Wedding Photos Back to Life 

Daisy Patton’s latest exhibition, titled "Before These Witnesses," is a captivating exploration of the theme of weddings. Located at the

Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Gift to New York 

Reflecting back on my childhood, I recall a vivid memory of neon orange billowing through the trees in Central Park

Buried for Nearly 2,000 Years, a Monumental Dionysian Fresco Sees the Light of Day in Pompeii — Colossal

The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E. had a devastating impact on the city of Pompeii, burying it under

Cum Shots Across Art History

Deborah Kass's "Art History Paintings" are a powerful commentary on the lack of representation in art history. Inspired by her

From Porcelain Buttercream to Bruises, Jessica Stoller Examines the Gendered Body — Colossal

The Anatomical Venus, a medical training tool from the early 1780s, is a fascinating yet unsettling creation. This waxen model,

As DEI Slowly Dies, What Comes Next?

Join Us for Our Virtual Town Hall Meeting for Hyperallergic Members We are thrilled to announce that we will be

A Trio of Stop-Motion Shorts Utilize a Cumbersome 3D-Printing Technique — Colossal

Stop-motion animation has always been a labor-intensive process, but directors Jack Cunningham and Nicolas Ménard of Eastend Western have taken