Preparing for a Trip to Venice

The Venice Biennale, often dubbed the “Olympics of the Art World,” is set to commence in approximately two weeks. However, it makes headlines in advance due to a significant decision by its awards jury: the exclusion of artists from countries with leaders charged with crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court, specifically targeting Israel and Russia. This controversial move […]

Introduction of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s New Director and Art Movements

**Community Focus in the Art World: Highlights and Updates** In the vibrant realm of the art world, community plays a vital role in shaping dialogues and fostering connections among artists, curators, and audiences. Recent happenings underscore the importance of community-driven initiatives and collaborations. **Smithsonian American Art Museum’s New Leadership** Lynda Roscoe Hartigan has been named the new director of the […]

Hyperallergic’s Comprehensive Overview of the 2026 Venice Biennale

The Art World Olympics Returns: Unpacking the 2026 Venice Biennale The Venice Biennale, often referred to as the “Art World Olympics,” has returned, bringing with it a whirlwind of political drama and nationalist fervor. This event shines a spotlight on the intricate dynamics of the global art ecosystem, unmasking the complexities that often lie behind theoretical concepts. A Historic Event […]

“Drone Display Lights Up Los Angeles Skyline to Commemorate LACMA’s New David Geffen Galleries”

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) marked the debut of the David Geffen Galleries with a glamorous gala, ushering in a new era for its permanent collection. The event was filled with Hollywood stars, but the centerpiece was an awe-inspiring light display created by DRIFT, which utilized 1,000 drones in a captivating performance above the newly constructed building […]

Parallax(e): Examining Perspectives on the Canada-US Border

**Parallax(e): Perspectives on the Canada–US Border – A Contemporary Reflection on the Northwest Boundary Survey** The Reach Gallery Museum in Abbotsford, British Columbia, presents “Parallax(e): Perspectives on the Canada–US Border,” an exhibition delving into the historical and contemporary dimensions of the border creation along the 49th parallel. Running through May 30, this exhibit juxtaposes historical documents from the Northwest Boundary […]

Tattoos Influenced by Kintsugi Honor the Rebuilt Aspects of Our Being

The Japanese craft of kintsugi is a method of mending that transforms shattered pottery into something more beautiful through visible restoration. Metallic lacquer fills the fractures, evolving the piece into something identifiable yet more unique than previously, as the breaks have become part of its narrative. A tattoo artist named Antonio, who goes by the name Sangre Blue, draws inspiration […]

Photographer Dorian Tocker Chronicles the Journey of Recovery

**Title: The Healing Journey Through the Perspective of Photographer Dorian Tocker** In a time marked by swift technological progress and ongoing social hurdles, the act of healing holds more significance than ever. Documenting this transformative path with remarkable empathy and elegance is photographer Dorian Tocker, whose imagery presents a stirring examination of personal restoration and growth. Dorian Tocker, a renowned […]

In Remembrance of Desmond Morris, James Hayward, and Flo Oy Wong

**In Memoriam** is a cherished tradition in the art world, published weekly to honor those who have passed away. This tribute brings to light the significant contributions of artists and cultural figures who have enriched our lives and expanded our understanding of creativity. **Desmond Morris** (1928–2026) – A multifaceted British zoologist, television presenter, and artist, Morris left a profound mark […]