Our staff and contributors look back on the city’s year in art, from blockbusters to under-the-radar art heroes and unsung histories.

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Karen Wilkin: Critiquing the New Masters
Hyperallergic’s Editor-in-Chief Hrag Vartanian sits down to reconnect with his college professor, a master of art writing and curation who introduced him to criticism.
Things Not Seen
Since October 7th, 2023, fault lines around Palestinian solidarity have changed the landscape of visual art.
Guantánamo Bay and the Art of Resistance
We hear from Erin L. Thompson, Molly Crabapple, and Mansoor Adayfi, who was detained without charge at the military prison for almost 15 years, on how art is a lifeline for those incarcerated there.
Opportunities in December 2024
Residencies, fellowships, grants, open calls, and jobs from Banff Centre, Sculpture Space, Taft Museum of Art, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
MFA, MA, and PhD Programs to Apply for by Early 2025
Organized by geographic region, a list of arts-related graduate programs to explore and apply to before deadlines close.
Lucy Lippard’s Life on the Frontlines of Art
In a rare recorded interview, the feminist writer, critic, and activist tells us what took her from seeing 30 shows a week in New York City to small-town New Mexico.
The 30 Best Art Books of 2024
This expansive genre includes any title with a bearing on the multifaceted art world — from Audrey Flack’s memoir to Caitlin Cass’s Suffrage Song.
Member Tour of the Gochman Family Collection
Join Hyperallergic staff and members to celebrate the holidays at this exciting event.
Hyperallergic Is Hosting a Town Hall
Members can learn about our process, ask questions, and share feedback at our virtual town hall meeting on December 10.
Robber Barons, Marcel Duchamp, and Big Museums’ Dirty Little Secrets
Hrag Vartanian and author Eunsong Kim discuss the hidden power imbalances behind some of the most prominent pieces of 20th-century conceptual art.