Tag: Artists

The Artists Who Made a “Sculpto-Pictorama” of Manhattan

In the mid-1970s, New York City was facing a multitude of challenges, including a fiscal crisis, deteriorating infrastructure,

Fola’s “You” + More New And Trending Songs by African Artists

The Afrobeats wave is showing no signs of slowing down as we head deeper into late summer. This

Opportunities for Artists, Writers, and Art Workers in August 2025

Hyperallergic’s monthly Opportunities Listings serve as a valuable resource for artists and creatives seeking funding and community support

Watercolor Blush Is the Painterly Flush Makeup Artists Swear By

Soft, blurred, and beautifully diffused, watercolor blush is the latest trend in makeup that is making waves in

Innovative Artists Hires Brad Small to Lead Sports Representation

In a strategic move to expand its presence in the sports representation business, Innovative Artists Entertainment has brought

A Hollywood Hills Gallery-Home Is Reborn as an Artist’s Residency 

The Galka Scheyer House in the Hollywood Hills is undergoing a transformation into the Blue Heights Arts and

Five Latinx Artists Explore Materiality, Identity, and Belonging in ‘Los Encuentros’ — Colossal

Marfa, a small town in far West Texas, is a unique intersection of art, culture, and politics. Situated

Chicago Nonprofit Celebrates a Decade of Serving Unhoused Artists

Art plays a crucial role in the lives of individuals, providing them with a means to engage with

Ben Shahn Retrospective Misses Key Element of the Artist’s Legacy

These large-scale public artworks were commissioned by the government during the Great Depression to provide work for artists

Artists and the Alchemy of Color

Hyperallergic Members have a special opportunity on August 12, 2025, to engage in a virtual conversation with two

Can an Artist’s DNA Help Detect Forgeries?

Art forgery is a longstanding issue in the art world, with some individuals producing a large number of

Artists Decry Centre Pompidou’s Cancellation of Caribbean Art Exhibition

The decision by the Centre Pompidou-Metz to cancel an upcoming exhibition showcasing contemporary Franco-Creole, Caribbean French, and Guyanese