Hyperallergic is turning 15 this fall. From humble origins as a blogzine co-founded by Hrag Vartanian and Veken Gueyikian, we’ve grown into an influential and beloved online publication that has disrupted the market-driven art media landscape and continues to change the way art is critiqued, reported, and debated.
Hyperallergic is turning 15 this fall. From humble origins as a blogzine co-founded by Hrag Vartanian and Veken Gueyikian, we’ve grown into an influential and beloved online publication that has disrupted the market-driven art media landscape and continues to change the way art is critiqued, reported, and debated. To celebrate this milestone, we’re throwing an anniversary party in Brooklyn on October 9, and you’re invited! |
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Early access tickets are now available for Hyperallergic Members. To join us at the party, become a member now at hyperallergic.com/membership. |
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Read below about what may bethe world’s oldest lunisolar calendar, guaranteed income for artists, the pitfalls of the Santa Fe Indian Market, Mary Cassatt, Isabella Ducrot, Eileen Agar, the six wives of Henry VIII, and much more. And as summer winds down in New York City, check out our guides to September’s art fairs and other major art exhibitions and happenings across the city and state. Have a great weekend, wherever you are. — Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor | |
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| … and we’re throwing a party in Brooklyn that you won’t want to miss! |
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LATEST REVIEWS | | During her lifetime and since her death in 1926, the painter, printer, and pastels virtuoso has often been reduced to single aspects of her life and work. | Carrie Rickey
Her meticulously assembled, labyrinthine stitches, sketches, and scribbles are like narrative threads weaving their way through a rich life. | Kimberly Bradley
Six Lives seeks to fill in the queens’ backstories and present them as individuals rather than supporting players to the King. | Olivia McEwan |
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HAPPENING IN NYC | | The NYC fair will feature over 200 exhibitors for its 30th anniversary, packing as much art as possible into the second weekend of September. | Rhea Nayyar
We can’t promise you won’t get lost in a maze of booths, but we can steer you to the fairs worth the trip. | Rhea Nayyar and Maya Pontone
Here are 23 art exhibitions to check out in Upstate New York, Long Island, New Jersey, and more. |
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| | Opening on October 4, The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition will celebrate the museum’s 200th anniversary by spotlighting talent across the borough. | Rhea Nayyar
The Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition is preparing to proudly display works that didn’t make it into a popular open-call show at the Brooklyn Museum. | Valentina Di Liscia
It’s a perfect chance to discover new artists and learn about their creative process. |
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MORE ON HYPERALLERGIC | | An exhibition at Superchief Gallery explores the work of Operation Under, a collective of artists using subterranean tunnels as their canvas. | Matt Stromberg
Despite its role as a hub for Native artists, SWAIA hasn’t entirely moved past its origins in White settler obsession with Native authenticity. | Sháńdíín Brown and Zach Feuer
“Surrealism for me draws its inspiration from nature,” writes Eileen Agar in her memoir A Look at My Life. | Julia Curl
Body Freedom For Every(Body), a rotating art show, will make stops in 15 cities this fall. | Maya Pontone
This week: diving into the Black Atlantic, Percival Everett’s James, “demure” by and for trans people, debunking the “marshmallow test,” and much more. | Lakshmi Rivera Amin |
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