Michelangelo’s biopic, Klimt’s iconic embrace, and more in this mini puzzle for the shortest month of the year.
Natan Last
Natan Last’s essays, poetry, and crossword puzzles appear in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Narrative, Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere. He is currently writing a nonfiction book about crosswords.
The Hyperallergic Art Crossword: February 2025
Dive into the shortest month of the year with clues on a certain major film fest, Aboriginal painting, art forgery, Ai Weiwei, and more.
Hyperallergic Mini Art Crossword: January 2025
Lorraine O’Grady meets Downton Abbey jargon in the first tiny puzzle of the year!
The Crossword Grid’s Geometry of Memory
Cameron Granger pays homage to his grandmother’s rituals of puzzle-solving while rejecting the constrictive grids of urban planning.
The Hyperallergic Art Crossword: January 2025
Ring in the new year with a new patchwork of clues, including the author of Maus, Leonardo’s secret scents, LGBTQIA+ flags, our EIC’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and more.
Hyperallergic Mini Art Crossword: December 2024
Sunburns, wall labels rewritten, Camille Claudel, and much more in this puzzle morsel.
The Hyperallergic Art Crossword: December 2024
Look back at a year in radical and ridiculous developments in the art world, from Marina Abramović skincare to van Gogh’s “Irises” showing their true colors.
Hyperallergic Mini Art Crossword: November 2024
Ernie Bushmiller’s beloved comic, looted bronze sculptures, the iconic designer in The Incredibles, and more.
The Hyperallergic Art Crossword: November 2024
A statue that just ~landed~ on NYC’s High Line, still-life objects, architectural vocab, van Gogh’s prescient physics, and much more.
Hyperallergic Mini Art Crossword: October 2024
An amuse-bouche puzzle featuring the fight to free Renty, a Harlem mural, Grammy winners, and more.
The Hyperallergic Art Crossword: October 2024
Celebrate our 15th anniversary with clues about criticism, baby hippo memes, art activism, and more.
Hyperallergic Mini Art Crossword: September 2024
This month, shows at The Met, portrait subjects, and what do galleries and tortilla chips have in common?