NYC Subway Mural Evokes Hilma af Klint’s Mysticism

An abstract mural by feminist collective Hilma’s Ghost draws from tarot archetypes and hero myths to honor the journeys commuters embark on every day.

An abstract mural by feminist collective Hilma’s Ghost draws from tarot archetypes and hero myths to honor the journeys commuters embark on every day.

The artist’s bronze “Amalgam (Origin)” will join works by the likes of Auguste Rodin and Louise Bourgeois at the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park.

“Nudity on a state flag is an absurd justification to censor a history lesson,” ACLU Staff Attorney Chloe Kempf told Hyperallergic.

Through exhibitions and public art, the 2025 festival addresses the importance of photography in times of crisis and upheaval.

A new book invites us into the tight-knit circle of women modernists in late-19th-century Denmark through quietly subversive gestures; you’ll never look at a glove the same way again.

Real Clothes, Real Lives shows that women have adapted their attire to accommodate their daily activities with resourcefulness and panache.

An exhibition shows that our beleaguered present is not apocalyptically singular but the continuation of one long, long fight.

Poetics of Power, grounded in feminist critique, imagines a world free from militarized, male-dominated spheres of power and opposed to all forms of exploitation.