Hyperallergic’s feisty journalism is a daily dose of needed energy. From their commitment to deeply researched daily reporting to big-picture analysis, Hyperallergic shows how power operates in the art world, and the way that it is often mobilized to harm people struggling for liberation, in Palestine and elsewhere.
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Hyperallergic’s feisty journalism is a daily dose of needed energy. From their commitment to deeply researched daily reporting to big-picture analysis, Hyperallergic shows how power operates in the art world, and the way that it is often mobilized to harm people struggling for liberation, in Palestine and elsewhere.

At the same time, they have also taught me to fall in love — again, after so long — with art.

Running an organization myself, I know the amount of resources needed to run an operation like Hyperallergic. As the cultural field can no longer hold the contradictions between artists and institutions, your direct support of Hyperallergic will help fund one of the most important resources required to reinvent it.

Eyal Weizman

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Eyal Weizman is the director of Forensic Architecture.

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