Novelist and scholar Yxta Maya Murray explains how the most rigorous critiques of the law often emerge from artistic practice.
Novelist and scholar Yxta Maya Murray elucidates how the most rigorous critiques of the law often emerge from artistic practice.
To celebrate James Baldwin’s 100th birthday, Detroit’s Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is showcasing work by local Baldwin-obsessed artist Sabrina Nelson.
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History features the work of Baldwin-obsessed artist Sabrina Nelson on the centennial of the famed author’s birth.
Current and former staff at Ohio’s Wexner Center for the Arts accused the director of mistreating employees, making impulsive decisions, and failing to secure adequate funding.
Hyperallergic spoke to current and former workers who alleged staff mistreatment and impulsive decision-making by the museum’s director.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri declined the Noguchi Museum’s 2024 Isamu Noguchi Award in a gesture of support for workers who were recently fired for wearing keffiyehs.
The Noguchi Museum in New York City terminated three workers who refused to comply with a dress code policy prohibiting the headscarves.
The humans (and rats) of New York are celebrating the indictment of Mayor Eric Adams with memes.
The humans (and rats) of New York are rejoicing.
Art institutions in Lebanon are closing their doors to the public as Israel ramps up airstrikes.
Institutions are closing their doors to the public as a potential ground invasion looms in the violence-stricken country.
Three climate activists “souped” two van Gogh paintings at the National Gallery in London, responding to the jail sentencing of two protesters from a similar action in 2022.
“Future generations will regard these prisoners of conscience to be on the right side of history,” Just Stop Oil members said as they splashed the paintings.
NYC’s Museum of the Moving Image named digital artists Ceren Su Çelik, Anna Malina, and Rodell Warner as the winners of its Community Curation competition, granting them an exhibition on its lobby walls.
The Museum of the Moving Image invited the public to vote and select three artists making motion-based digital works.
Fourteen antiquities recently repatriated to Yemen are now on indefinite loan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for research and safekeeping.
The stone and bronze sculptures, recently returned to Yemen from a private collection, are on loan to the museum for research and safekeeping.
A collection documenting the creation of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s iconic “Surrounded Islands” installation will go on view in Fort Lauderdale.
A collection documenting the creation of “Surrounded Islands” will go on view at the Nova Southeastern University Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale.