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Elaine Velie

Elaine Velie

Staff Reporter at Hyperallergic

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  • English
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  • Art

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Egon Schiele’s Landscapes Tell a Winter’s Tale

An eternal fall permeates most of the artist’s landscapes, in which gloomy and Gothic towns are shot through with a sense of impending doom.
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What’s the Difference Between Private and Public Museums?

The answer to this seemingly straightforward question reveals a few common misconceptions about our nation’s institutions.
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The Hyperallergic Art Crossword: July 2024 - Hyperallergic

Diné weaver Roy Kady, a Tate museum outpost by the sea, Gee’s Bend quilters, Pointillism, and much more in this mid-summer puzzle.
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Ari Moore's Long Road From Police Officer to Buffalo Trans Icon - H...

“If I do not share the knowledge I have, it’s all wasted when I’m gone,” the artist, educator, and activist told Hyperallergic.
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The Badass Punk Life of Kay Turner - Hyperallergic

Instead of “elder,” the 75-year-old artist, scholar, and bandleader prefers the moniker “magnificent hag.”
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Lola Flash Has Got Some Stories to Tell

“For years, I didn’t want acceptance from the art world. I wanted the opposite, to be honest,” the photographer told Hyperallergic in an interview.
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Required Reading

This week, Miss Piggy’s mom, American fiction’s fatphobia problem, the shady underbelly of glass-eel fishing, Chappell Roan, and what did Old English sound like?
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Jimmy Wright’s Hymns to Queer Nightlife

“The sense of freedom I felt in New York had nothing to do with the art world,” the painter told Hyperallergic.
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Required Reading

This week, illicit antiquity trading, Harlem Renaissance patrons and whiteness, a new biography of Joni Mitchell, Diane Keaton season, and much more.
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Holly Hughes’s Politics of Pleasure

The veteran performance artist spoke with Hyperallergic about camp, queerness, anti-porn discourse, and nurturing feminist community across generations.
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Linda Mussmann Prefers the Hard Work to the Parade - Hyperallergic

The artist speaks to Hyperallergic about founding an art space in Upstate New York and being among the first in the state to marry a same-sex partner.
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Cleveland Museum of Art Returns 2,200-Year-Old Statue to Libya - Hy...

Experts say the Ptolemaic figure was taken from a Libyan museum during World War II.
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Queens Art Fund Distributes Almost Half a Million to Local Artists

Dozens of recipients, from textile artists to performance collectives, will use the funding to pursue public projects.
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School of Visual Arts Students Hold Moment of Silence for Gaza Chil...

At an exhibition opening in the school’s Flatiron gallery, students read the names of young Palestinians killed by Israeli attacks.
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Required Reading

This week, remembering writer Alice Munro, double standards for student protesters, the cinematic history of cigarettes, BBC’s iconic jingle, and more.
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Burning Man Removes Pro-Palestine Watermelon Artwork From Website -...

The festival took down the artwork submission after a petition said its title, “From the River to the Sea,” was antisemitic.
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Workers at Maryland's Glenstone Museum Move to Unionize - Hyperalle...

Staff at the private contemporary art museum, founded by billionaires Mitchell and Emily Rales, say they want fair wages and an improved work environment.
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Original Caravaggio Almost Sold for Just $1,500 - Hyperallergic

“Ecce Homo”(c. 1605–1609) was previously misattributed and slated to hit the auction block before experts stepped in to halt the sale.
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A Painting-Centric Fair Marks 10 Years of NADA in New York

Sci-fi, absurdism, and surrealism shine in this show, where the best works rely on pure imagination.
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Required Reading

This week, new US census categories, a dispatch from an art-framing shop, university crackdowns on student protesters, silly TikTok recipes, and much more.
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NYC’s Longest-Running Photo Fair Is Back, and Packs a Punch

Even the world’s most proliferated images appear novel when they’re blown up on glossy paper at the Photography Show presented by AIPAD.