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Seating what appeared to be eight dummy passengers dressed in orange life jackets, the life raft clearly resembled those used by refugees traveling from countries in North Africa and Southwest Asia in order to cross the English Channel en route to the United Kingdom. In 2023, more than 29,400 reached the UK by traversing the channel’s choppy waters in small boats. The migrant crisis has gained widespread attention in the last decade amid recurring mass drownings in the Channel and the Mediterranean Sea.  Banksy


A one-of-a-kind showcase for the arts community of the Pacific Northwest, Seattle Art Fair returns to Lumen Field for its eighth edition this July.

This month: Gordon Parks’s iconic photographs, Wendy Red Star’s Indigenous abstractions, Chiffon Thomas’s unsettling mixed media sculptures, a celebration of , and more.

“[I] have always worked from the perspective of starting with home, then street, neighborhood, city, world,” the artist told critic John Yau.

Presented by Minnesota Street Project Foundation, SFABF boasts 145 exhibitors from around the world, more in-depth programming, and an expanded footprint.

What Dix conveys so deftly is that terror and trauma are felt, not thought, and art these experiences fails when it tries to make sense of things.

From the Bronx-forward work at Wave Hill down to Robert Podavano’s liminal paintings in Staten Island, shows that’ll make you want to stick around a sweltering city.

Moi Aussi is uniting artists from all over the world around an unusual canvas: a pair of glasses.

“If I do not share the knowledge I have, it’s all wasted when I’m gone,” the artist, educator, and activist told .

Diné weaver Roy Kady, a Tate museum outpost by the sea, Gee’s Bend quilters, Pointillism, and much more in this mid-summer puzzle.

Hyperallergic is a forum for serious, playful, and radical thinking art in the world today. Founded in 2009, Hyperallergic is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York.

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