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Hew Locke’s Constant Motion

Last updated: January 3, 2026 4:00 am
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Weekly Newsletter

Happy weekend! Look, I know New Year’s resolutions are a cliché, but I want to share mine with you: This year, I’m going to finish my thesis. I completed coursework for my master’s degree in Art History years ago and wrote about half of my thesis before letting other projects, and plain old exhaustion, push it down the priority list. This made me feel guilty, and the guilt became another deterrent. Every time I sat down to write, a sense of shame loomed over the work ahead like a slowly expanding ink blot.

Any writer or artist will know this feeling quite well. Yet we find a way to keep going.

This week, Hyperallergic’s reporters and contributors authored pieces that spoke to resilience and momentum, like critic Seph Rodney’s moving review of a Hew Locke exhibition at the Yale Center for British Art. In Locke’s suspended sculptures of vessels, loaded with cargo as though “plucked from the sea mid-journey,” Rodney sees how vestiges of the past carry into the present. The show, he writes, “is about transitions, movement, both to and from what we might recognize as our home shores.”

We also looked back at a legacy and found insights for the future. Spanish artist Cecilia Giménez, who died this week at 94, left not just the world’s most beloved botched restoration, but also the remarkable lesson that what might seem like a mistake could turn into your life’s most beautiful surprise. That’s a bit of wisdom we can all lean into — including us thesis writers …

And on we go. Thank you as always for reading.

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— Valentina Di Liscia, senior editor

News

Dozens of works of art, film, literature, and music entered the public domain on January 1, including a historic painting by Piet Mondrian and Betty Boop’s debut appearance. Boop-Oop-a-Doop!
We celebrate the outsized legacy of Cecilia Giménez, the Spanish artist whose botched restoration of a church fresco of Jesus became an artwork in its own right. The unlikely artistic icon died this week at the age of 94.
The Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny got the side-eye from Mexican heritage authorities after he touched an ancient artifact at the National Museum of Anthropology.
Heated Rivalry, the gay hockey romance TV series, is well on its way to cult status. How do we know? It’s been memed the world over.

From Our Critics

What Hew Locke Carries
With his haunting exhibition Passages, the Guyanese-British artist reminds us that when we survive, so do our ghosts and our wounds. | Seph Rodney

Fred Wilson Reflects Our World in Black and White
The artist confronts us with a colonial shadow of real and manufactured images that reflect our current existence and its distortions. | Chenoa Baker

Opportunities

Opportunities in January 2026
Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.

Best of 2025

15 Landmark Museum Acquisitions in 2025
A rare Jacob Lawrence painting, the Louvre’s first video artwork, a trove of Indigenous art, and a Frank Lloyd Wright house are on this year’s list.

See also  How Joan Miró and America Fell in Love

Hyperallergic’s 20 Most Read Stories of 2025
From our coverage of the Louvre heist to the rising authoritarianism in the White House, this year has generated plenty of fodder for art discourse, memes, and more.

10 Artworks That Spoke Truth to Power in 2025
From public murals to museum walls, artists mobilized their practices to call out injustices, expose wrongdoing, and advocate for a better world.

Required Reading

A meditation on light, hedonistic dance-floor photos, a filthy history of public bathrooms, and more reading to ring in a new year. | Lisa Yin Zhang

A View From the Easel

“In retrospect, what I created in that basement astonishes me.” | Lakshmi Rivera Amin

Crossword

The Art Crossword: Art Deco Edition
Start the year with a bit of glamour as we continue celebrating the centennial of this pivotal 20th-century movement.

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