I deeply value Hyperallergic as a vital voice within the arts community.
I deeply value Hyperallergic as a vital voice within the arts community. Hyperallergic amplifies critical perspectives, fosters meaningful dialogue, and provides space for underrepresented stories and ideas that challenge and inspire. In a world where art often faces commodification and marginalization, Hyperallergic remains a beacon for those who seek to engage with art as a transformative force. For me, the publication resonates not only as an artist, but as someone committed to cultural resilience and truth-telling. Hyperallergic holds space for these conversations, which is more important now than ever. I encourage others to join as members and support this essential work. By doing so, we contribute to the sustainability of a platform that challenges, informs, and builds connections within and beyond the art world. Thank you for the opportunity to share my thoughts, and thank you, Hyperallergic, for the work you do. Warm regards, Nicholas Galanin
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