Exploring the Present and Future of Islamic Futurism

The future of Islamic art is embarking on a vibrant journey as artists usher in Islamic futurism, intertwining traditional visual elements with contemporary interpretations. At the Venice Biennale, almost 200 artists and activists have called for Israel’s exclusion, reflecting the ongoing tensions within the art community. In New York, the spring art fairs, such as Frieze and The Art Fair […]

“Always Were” by Opal Mae Ong: A Journey Through Music

**”Always Were” by Opal Mae Ong: A Sonic Journey** Opal Mae Ong steps into the music scene with her debut, “Always Were,” making a powerful impression where tradition encounters modern creativity. The album serves as a tribute to the intricate layers of cultural legacy, identity, and personal discovery, all masterfully expressed through Ong’s evocative musical compositions. **Blending Sounds and Traditions** […]

Comprehensive Guide to New York City’s Spring Art Fairs

While the New York City flowers haven’t all reared their hopeful heads yet, weary of spurious spring weather, numerous art fairs are about to pop up across the boroughs. Coming back to The Shed this May, Frieze is usually the premier fair for contemporary art collectors, market-watchers, and trend-forcasters alike, but it’s certainly not the be-all end-all of the season. […]

The Recently Renovated Museum

**New York Newsletter** The grand reopening of the New Museum in Manhattan marks a significant moment for New York’s cultural landscape. After a two-year closure, the museum unveils its ambitious expansion with “New Humans,” an exhibition reflecting on humanity amidst technological advancements. Anticipation mingles with mixed feelings about the building’s design, described by some as “hostile” and “corporate.” Beyond the […]

The Official Declaration of Frida Kahlo’s Canonization

Art Review An exhibition blasts apart any crystallized conception of the artist until no easily digestible singular figure emerges. Liz Kim March 17, 2026 — 5 min read Mary McCartney, “Being Frida, London” (2000), gicleé print (all photos Liz Kim/Hyperallergic) HOUSTON — Frida Kahlo is already a canonical Mexican artist, but Frida: Making of an Icon at the Museum of […]

Artists Initiate the Islamic Futurism Movement

What might a Muslim future look like? Who gets to imagine it, and on what terms? In the visual arts, these questions are unfolding in real time across studios, exhibition spaces, and online platforms. Artists are drawing from Islamic philosophy and long-standing visual traditions in expanded ways, working through code, installation, digital environments, and speculative image-making. Some embrace the terms […]

Palestinian Artist Highlights Her Humanity

**Morgenkreis: A Powerful Reflection on Separation and Identity** In the intricate tapestry of Basma al-Sharif’s “Morgenkreis” (2025), an apparently ordinary moment unravels into a poignant exploration of separation and identity. As a father and son stand at the threshold of a daycare center, the scene mirrors a universal experience of childhood separation, evoking deep-seated emotions of fear and attachment. Yet, […]

Venice Biennale Artists Call for Israel’s Exclusion

In a developing controversy surrounding the upcoming 61st Venice Biennale, nearly 200 artists, curators, and event staff have urged organizers to exclude Israel from participation. This call to action is prompted by opposition to the inclusion of Israel due to its ongoing conflict and actions towards Palestinians, which many label as apartheid and genocide. The open letter, released in mid-March […]

Elfo Demonstrations: “The Performance Must Continue” Halted

**Elfo Demonstrations: “The Show Must Go On” Paused** In recent weeks, scenes of spirited Elfo demonstrations have emerged in various cities across the globe, igniting international discussions regarding the cultural and environmental consequences of practices within the entertainment sector. The primary focus of these demonstrations is the immensely popular theatrical production, “The Show Must Go On,” which has been temporarily […]

Introducing the Inaugural Recipients of Haystack’s Artist Grant Initiative

Over the past six months, a cohort of makers from the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts community has grown together via its Artist Grant Initiative. Supported by the Windgate Foundation, this award provided eight emerging artists with an unrestricted $10,000 grant and an online mentorship program with artist Vivian Chiu and maker and designer Cedric Mitchell. “It was inspiring to […]