
"Hyperallergic has just received another journalism award. Noah Fischer's comic “Prospect Heights Ghost Story,” published last year in collaboration with the Economic Hardship Project (EHRP), won a 2026 New York Press Club Award. Congrats to Noah and big thanks to Alissa Quart from EHRP for the successful collaboration."
"Three arcade cabinets appeared at the DC War Memorial, inviting visitors to play “Operation Epic Furious: Strait to Hell,” which mirrors the White House's trivialization of death and suffering amid the US and Israel's prolonged war on Iran."
"As the Venice Biennale opened its doors to the public, almost half of the artists in the international exhibition plus 22 national pavilions issued their withdrawal from awards consideration in solidarity with the jury's resignation."
"As Somalia's first-ever national pavilion debuts at the 61st Venice Biennale, some local cultural organizations say they were not “meaningfully consulted” or “included” in the selection process for the exhibition."
Hyperallergic received a 2026 New York Press Club Award for Noah Fischer’s comic “Prospect Heights Ghost Story,” created in collaboration with the Economic Hardship Project. In Washington, DC, anti-Trump guerrilla protest art appeared as arcade cabinets at the War Memorial, offering a satirical game that frames choices around ordering a Diet Coke or invading Iran. At the Venice Biennale, nearly half of participating artists and multiple national pavilions withdrew from awards consideration in solidarity with a jury resignation. Somalia’s first national pavilion debuted amid complaints from local cultural organizations that they were not meaningfully consulted or included in the selection process. The newsletter also covered Ridgewood’s growing art scene and artist-focused features, including Francisco de Zurbarán.
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