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A Stunning Collection of Rarely Seen Ancient Roman Sculptures Is Coming to North America for the First Time

The Torlonia Collection: A Journey Through Time and Art The Torlonia Collection, one of the most impressive private collections of Greco-Roman antiquities in the world, is finally making its way

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Celia Paul, Edward Hopper, Saif Azzuz

Weekly Newsletter Significant reductions at Pace gallery, legal threats toward the Venice Biennale, and the vital role of merging art

Tavares Strachan’s First Monograph Surveys an Encyclopedic Practice — Colossal

Tavares Strachan is an artist whose vast interests and varied approaches have led to the creation of an encyclopedia, one

Jamie Nares’s Enduring Romance With the Brushstroke

Jamie Nares (photo Charlie Rubin, courtesy the artist)This article is part of Hyperallergic’s 2026 Pride Month series, featuring interviews with queer and

Don’t Feed the Ducks! A Zany Animation Predicts the Absurd Outcomes of Ignoring the Rules — Colossal

Do many people pay attention to the advice against feeding ducks in public parks? If you’ve been dismissive of these

The Black Photographers Who Exposed My Own Brainwashing

LOS ANGELES — "I’m a victim, brother. I’m a victim of 400 years of conditioning. The man has programmed my

Threaded Stories’ Spotlights Narrative Quilts by Black Americans — Colossal

The exhibition Masters of the Stitch: Threaded Stories at the Claire Oliver Gallery highlights compelling narratives expressed through fabric. It

Lucian Freud’s Dozing Nude

Daily Newsletter Honoring Julio Le Parc, exploring art exhibitions in Seattle's vacated homes, and more updates. What is the final

Jongjin Park Layers Slip-Soaked Paper into Patchwork Sculptures — Colossal

Incorporating paper into ceramics is uncommon due to the high temperatures involved in firing. However, for Jongjin Park, an artist