Culture and Arts

Art Dealers Association of America Announces New Fair

The Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) recently made headlines with the announcement of a new fair set to launch in November 2026. This exciting development comes on the heels

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Ninon Hivert Captures the Poetics of Discarded Items in Sculpture and Collage — Colossal

Ninon Hivert's work delves into the afterlife of objects, transforming discarded items into stories that retain the memory of a

The Museum Donors Accused of Sucking California Dry

The Resnicks, Lynda and Stewart, are not only known for their multimillion-dollar donations to the arts scene in Los Angeles

From Aluminum and Acrylic, Mariko Mori Conjures the Metaphysical and Otherworldly in ‘Radiance’ — Colossal

Mariko Mori: Exploring the Interconnectedness of Existence Mariko Mori, a Japanese artist, delves into the realms where technology, time, the

In India, Navneet Jayakumar Documents the Ancient, Elaborate Custom of Theyyam — Colossal

The Theyyam ritual in Kerala, India is a sacred custom that has been passed down through generations, with performers embodying

Opportunities in November 2025

Hyperallergic’s monthly Opportunities Listings provide a valuable resource for artists and creatives seeking funding and community support for their work.

New York City Art Shows That Will Make You Think 

Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings at the Morgan Library & Museum has sparked a wide range of opinions among art enthusiasts. However,

Sammy Baloji Mines Congo’s Hidden Histories

Sammy Baloji's exhibition, "Echoes of History, Shadows of Progress," at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens delves into

Mapping the Queer Landscape of Medieval Europe

The exhibition "Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages" at The Met Cloisters challenges the traditional