For sanity's sake, we're taking a break from election news today to focus on other important issues, including the artists and organizers leading the fight for affordable housing in New York in a new comics series by Noah Fischer
For sanity’s sake, we’re taking a break from election news today to focus on other important issues, including the artists and organizers leading the fight for affordable housing in New York in a new comics series by Noah Fischer and a print sale to benefit humanitarian aid in Lebanon.
Also today: Tracey Emin’s close encounter with mortality, architect Paul Rudolph’s unbuilt masterpieces, celebrations of Soviet filmmaker Sergei Parajanov’s centennial, A View From the Easel, Required Reading, and more. Have a good Friday, despite it all. — Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor | |
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| Emin accomplishes what any great artist must do — turn the sacrificing of privacy into the spark of human connectivity. | Debra Brehmer |
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SPONSORED | | | Opening November 13 at David Zwirner’s East 69th Street gallery in New York is a presentation of works on paper by American artist Noah Davis (1983–2015). Curated by Davis’s widow, artist Karon Davis, the exhibition will feature collages, abstract drawings, and paintings, offering insight into the diverse interests that influenced his art. Learn more |
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ART & FILM | | Each of the director’s films adapts a folktale, short story, or novel, or pays tribute to a historical figure — but never in a straightforward way. | Dan Schindel |
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SPONSORED | | | Meet faculty and students in-person or online, and learn about admissions and financial aid at open houses on October 20, November 17, or December 8. Learn more |
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| Architect Paul Rudolph’s unbuilt projects live on as unborn dreams, specters of progress that, even when confined to vellum, widen our vision. | Collin Sundt |
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MORE FROM HYPERALLERGIC | | Meet the artists, activists, and organizers on the front lines of the housing justice movement in New York City. Part one of a series. | Noah Fischer |
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| | “I feel safe here.” | Lakshmi Rivera Amin |
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| | This week: Civil Rights photography, Chicago’s 1970s abortion network, the Nancy Drew convention, election memes so we can laugh to keep from crying, cinema-dog-raphy, and more. | Lakshmi Rivera Amin |
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TRANSITIONS | Isha Ambani, David Kaplan, Wendi Murdoch, Andy Song, and Maggie Tsai were elected to the board of trustees at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Junni Chen was appointed deputy director of Para Site, a contemporary arts center in Hong Kong.
Kim Dacres is now represented by Charles Moffett Gallery.
Ralph Lemon is now represented by Paula Cooper Gallery.
Isabel Nolan will represent Ireland at the 2026 Venice Biennale.
Audrey Sands was appointed associate curator of Photography at Harvard Art Museums.
The Carolee Schneemann Foundation is now represented by Lisson Gallery in collaboration with PPOW gallery.
Kitty Scott was named chief curator of the 2025 Shanghai Biennale.
Christine Tohmé will curate the 2025 Istanbul Biennial. |
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AWARDS & ACCOLADES | Carine Krecké won the 2025 Luxembourg Photography Award.
Senga Nengudi and Richard Tuttle received the Archives of American Art Medal from the Smithsonian Institution. |
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