December 25, 2019Hyperallergic Picks Their Favorite Holiday Movie ClassicsFilm editor Dan Schindel joins Editor-in-chief Hrag Vartanian to discuss why we love holiday films, and other Hyperallergic staff share their faves. ![]() The Art And Design of No New JailsA new exhibition, accompanied by a series of events, examines the design, art, dance, and cultural work involved in the prison abolition movement’s organizing. Hakim Bishara![]() Visions of Home that Are Gut-Wrenching, Contemplative, and FunnyIn Homelands, artists variously characterize home as “a transient dwelling,” “an ongoing process,” and “other people.” Naomi Polonsky![]() Kent Monkman Introduces Candid Indigenous Narratives to the Metropolitan Museum’s Great HallIn a new major commission for the Met, Monkman renders the past injustices and contemporary challenges endured by Indigenous people in the style of academic history painting. Valentina Di Liscia![]() The Vibrant Artistry and Camaraderie of Lowrider Culture¡Viva Viclas! at CAM Raleigh is a lively and vibrant introduction to lowrider culture that provides a vitally important space for broader conversations about art and inclusion. Colony Little![]() The Quaint, Weird World of Hallmark Keepsake OrnamentsThe Henry Ford Museum is now home to one of the most comprehensive collections of Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments ever assembled. Sarah Rose Sharp![]() Three Holiday Art Events in Los AngelesFor art lovers in LA, we have some solid suggestions to end or start your year off right. Matt StrombergForward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe |