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Thomas Micchelli

Thomas Micchelli

Artist, Writer, and Co-Editor at Hyperallergic

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United States
Languages
  • English
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  • Art

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Recent Articles

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A Tantalizing Glimpse Into a Renaissance Art Family Drama - Hyperallergic

Works by Giambattista Tiepolo and his son Domenico offer hints of whatever subterranean Oedipal struggles played out between them.
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Max Beckmann’s Singular Path

His attitude toward his fellow humans ricocheted between admiration and affection, frustration, fury, and horror — at times all in a single painting.
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Pier Paolo Pasolini's Marxist Criticism of Painting - Hyperallergic

Pasolini’s consideration of art included essays, reviews, poems, and autobiographical meditations.
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JR, Down the Barrel of the Camera - Hyperallergic

This is a public, political art that invites us to see the world differently, and even encourage the spirit of community.
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The Ghost of Roy Cohn

Subpoena powers can’t cure a diseased body politic.
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Drawing in a Time of Fear & Lies

Hyperallergic Weekend presents a new drawing series about where we are now.
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Surrealism’s Unfinished Business

The art of the collagiste is essentially the art of the scavenger, the opportunistic thief.
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The Pursuit of Art, 2015

2015 was the Year of the Whitney.
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When Trauma Becomes Art - Hyperallergic

Nancy Princenthal’s Unspeakable Acts delves into the links between violence and silence, art and terror, and how pioneering women made them into art.
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Answering the Colonizers of Modernism

The paintings of Kenyan artist Michael Armitage present a particularly resonant response to the expanded, repackaged, and redefined offerings at the reopened MoMA.
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Leonardo and His Double

Leonardo da Vinci would have found a deep connection to the ostracism of Saint Jerome at the hands of the envious and the hypocritical.