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The Plight of Artsakh’s Artists in Exile​Siranush Sargsyan

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YEREVAN, Armenia — In the cold, damp basement of a house in one of Yerevan’s suburbs, Arnold Meliksetyan, a 76-year-old ...

Claudia Peppel: The Art of Fragmentation and Reinvention​Angela Li

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“Collage is a technique that interacts with pre-existing imagery and empty space, that questions the nature of representation, and that ...

Kip Harris: The Enduring Power at Work​Hajra Salinas

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“Doing work with skill and love is one of the noblest acts of man.” A Photographer’s Journey into Labor and ...

Uneasy Interactions Signify a Response to Tragedy in Jinjoo Jo’s Blue Illustrations​Kate Mothes

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Treading the boundary between cuteness and discomfort—innocence and harm—South Korean artist Jinjoo Jo’s illustrations express the tenuous relationship humans conjure ...

Biological Cells and Chinese Ceramic Traditions Coalesce in Shiyuan Xu’s Porcelain Sculptures​Kate Mothes

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From seeds to the world’s smallest organisms, the inspiration for Shiyuan Xu’s porcelain sculptures (previously) originates in biology. Fascinated by ...

A Collaborative Art World Benefits Everyone: The Vision Behind Artlogic’s Connect ’24​Mike Profit, CEO of Artlogic

The art world thrives on collaboration, shared knowledge, and building connections. While it’s often seen as exclusive and hard to ...

Gary Indiana (1950–2024)​Donasia Tillery

Polymathic novelist, playwright, artist, and critic Gary Indiana, who gained acclaim in the 1980s for his vinegary and irreverent writing ...

Has Hyperallergic Made an Impact on Your Life or Community?​Hyperallergic

At Hyperallergic, we know that our work creates meaningful change in the art world, and we want to hear how ...