Episodes
In this two-part conversation, the prominent New York activists talk about their lives, work, and what’s next.
Published 09/25/20
In "Arte del mar", curator James Doyle highlights some of the most fascinating precolonial objects at the Metropolitan Museum.
Published 09/09/20
Within 24 hours, online critics pushed the New York museum to reconsider an exhibition that many saw as “predatory.” Why?
Published 08/27/20
An Xiao Mina joins us to discuss why the new kid on the social media block is causing waves in halls of power around the world.
Published 08/19/20
Students and activists are demanding the University of Pennsylvania's Penn Museum abolish a crania collection that was collected by a racist physician in the 19th century.
Published 07/30/20
Hyperallergic’s news team discusses the recent release of the names of businesses and organizations that received over $150,000 in PPP loans.
Published 07/16/20
The veteran art critic has played a formidable role in helping to shape the world’s perception of contemporary art in Los Angeles.
Published 06/19/20
Hyperallergic’s news team discusses the toppling of racist statues and considers how the quest for justice continues during protests worldwide.
Published 06/12/20
Kyle Chayka’s new book, The Longing for Less: Living with Minimalism, probes the corporate world’s love of minimalist design and what it might mean.
Published 05/30/20
Hyperallergic’s news team discusses the biggest art-related stories of the last few weeks of the pandemic.
Published 05/20/20
The words of John Yau continue to be read by those who want to know what is going on in contemporary art in New York and beyond.
Published 05/15/20
News about new museum layoffs and other problems, art galleries closures, and the cancellation of the Indian Market in Santa Fe are all part of this week's episode.
Published 04/29/20
As news of layoffs and furloughs continue, the Hyperallergic team takes a look at the issues of concern at museums and elsewhere.
Published 04/16/20
While museums and galleries have rushed to offer more and more online experiences as their physical spaces remain closed, we discuss the ones that stand out.
Published 04/09/20
Another week reflecting on stories that are impacting thousands of lives in the art community.
Published 04/01/20
Advocating for museums, songs from the pandemic, and other topics are the focus of this special podcast series about the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the arts.
Published 03/25/20
Three Hyperallergic staff members discuss the pandemic and what its impact is on arts institutions of all types.
Published 03/18/20
What role do art institutions play in inequality? Ariella Azoulay's new book suggests the relationship is not as indirect as many may think.
Published 03/11/20
Artist and tax specialist Hannah Cole shares her knowledge to help artists of all types get the breaks they deserve.
Published 02/28/20
Film editor Dan Schindel joins Editor-in-chief Hrag Vartanian to discuss why we love holiday films, and other Hyperallergic staff share their faves.
Published 12/25/19
Her art pulls no punches about the impact of sexual violence, and critic Seph Rodney sits down with the artist to discuss her work.
Published 12/09/19
This year provided a bounty of indie and art house films, and three Hyperallergic editors discuss their picks along with a conversation about the glut of Superhero flicks that dominate the box office.
Published 11/27/19
The Rhode Island School of Design is one of the world's premiere art schools, but that doesn't mean it doesn't face the same challenges all universities and colleges confront. We talk to the head of RISD to learn about how they're adapting.
Published 11/20/19
Joan Kee is the rare combination of art historian and lawyer, and she's shared her special skills in her new book, "Models of Integrity: Art and Law in Post-Sixties America".
Published 11/11/19
A new exhibition takes a close look at the friendships of a major artist and critic in 1960s and '70s Beirut, and the charmed art world she helped bolster.
Published 11/04/19