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During a rescue highway excavation in the Czech Republic, a team of archaeologists from the University of Hradec Kralove (UHK) discovered a prehistoric monumental cemetery. Located on the border of the villages of Dlouhé Dvory and Lípa in the country’s East Bohemia region, this ancient mound is approximately 620 feet long and 50 feet wide at its widest point. Believed to date back to the 4th millennium BC, it is one of the earliest known burial sites in Europe. The structure is also likely the longest of its kind in the region. related articles “This type of mound is found…
Art MarketMaxwell RaabGlenn Pushelberg and George Yabu with the Gao brothers Miss Mao No.1 (2006). Image courtesy of Yabu Pushelberg.One afternoon last fall, George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg stopped by 125 Newbury Gallery on their way to their offices in Tribeca. The couple had been drawn to the gallery’s Peter Hujar exhibition, “Echoes,” which examined queer life in New York City from the Stonewall riots of the 1970s to the AIDS crisis of the 1980s. The two were unfamiliar with the artist at first, but they soon became avid collectors and advocates of his work. “That period was very interesting,”…
AllergicThe monthly opportunity listings provide resources for artists and creatives seeking funding and community support to further their work. Subscribe to receive this list of opportunities in your inbox every month, sign up here! If you found this list valuable, please consider becoming a Hyperallergic Member to help us achieve this goal each month. Residencies, workshops and fellowships Bryn Du – Artist-in-Residence Program 2025To strengthen local arts participation in Granville, Ohio, Bryn Du offers $2,000 for an 8-week residency and $3,000 for a 12-week residency to artists from all fields in the United States. The application fee is $15.Deadline: August…
The former director of the British Museum, one of many institutions in London that offers free admission, recently suggested that foreign visitors should pay a £20 ($25) admission fee, a move he said could help raise extra funds. “The money has to come from somewhere,” Mark Jones, who served as interim director last year, told The Sunday Times June 30th. Jones told The Sunday Times While museums should be free for British taxpayers and foreign visitors under 25, visitors from abroad should pay general admission fees to institutions such as the British Museum and the Natural History Museum. related articles…
Barbara Gladstone, an art dealer with one of New York’s most influential galleries, died on Sunday at the age of 89. Her eponymous gallery confirmed her death in an email and Instagram post “after a brief illness” in Paris. “Barbara was a visionary leader who had an indelible impact on the artists she worked with, her gallery colleagues, her many friends, and the art world at large,” her partners Max Falkenstein, Carolyn Loos, Paula Tsai, and Gavin Brown wrote on Instagram. “Barbara valued her relationships with artists above all else and always supported them. She championed artists who were breaking…
Yesterday (June 30), the New York Police Department (NYPD) detained 10 people protesting for Palestine during the New York City Pride Parade and briefly stopped the march just a block from the Stonewall Inn. The historic parade commemorates the 55th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, which was a protest against a police raid on the gay bar of the same name. This year’s event was no exception, with many participants seizing the opportunity to focus on issues such as abortion rights, protections for members of the transgender community, and fair contracts for union workers. But overall, Israel’s ongoing attacks…
June Leaf, a beloved artist whose mesmerizing, uncategorizable work explored the limits of the human body, died Monday in New York. She was 94. New York Times She had reportedly been battling stomach cancer. It is almost impossible to pin down Leve’s work to a specific interest, as it takes many forms: unusual remakes of famous art historical images, surreal monuments to women, self-portraits, mechanical sculptures of recluses in small spaces, etc. Leve’s obsession with the human figure permeates all of his work, even at a time when abstraction was being revered by critics. related articles Although Liv’s work has…
Art MarketMaxwell RaabPortrait of Jack Shainman. Photo by Vincent Tullo. Courtesy of Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. Diederick Brackens, How to Approach a Foal2024. © Diedrick Brackens. Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. “First, you have to really believe in art and love art,” Jack Scheinman tells Artsy from The School, the gallery’s 30,000-square-foot project space in Kinderhook, N.Y. The School, which opened in 2013, embodied Scheinman’s large-scale approach to project planning, a practice he will continue with his newest space in Tribeca, a 20,000-square-foot space in an Italian Renaissance-style building.The new space, which opens on…
On Saturday evening, June 29, the 32nd annual Levee Against Genocide march was held in Manhattan, and the Fogo Azul drum corps broke the tension with an intoxicating and upbeat beat. The organizing committee released a statement on its social media, which it later retracted. There were concerns about the safety of Jewish lesbians attending the march. However, thousands of participants – many of whom showed strong support for Palestine – joined the march from Bryant Park to the fountain in Washington Square Park. The statement withdrawn by the Dyke Parade Committee said anti-Semitism would not be tolerated under any…
Internationally renowned painter and sculptor Audrey Flack died on Friday, June 28, at the age of 93, in East Hampton, New York, of a sudden aortic dissection, her daughter Hannah Marcus and gallery owner Louis K. Meisel have confirmed. Flack is remembered for her groundbreaking work in Abstract Expressionism and as a pioneering female member of the Photorealist movement of the late 1960s and 1970s. Born in 1931 in Brighton Beach to Jewish immigrants, she spent much of her childhood moving around New York City, eventually settling in Washington Heights. In a 2021 podcast interview Allergy Editor-in-Chief Hrag Vartanian and…