Interview
A Living History of Black Queer Miami
"Give Them Their Flowers" pays homage to Miami’s Black queer history by merging historical research, archival imagery, artifacts, and oral histories.
Interview
"Give Them Their Flowers" pays homage to Miami’s Black queer history by merging historical research, archival imagery, artifacts, and oral histories.
News
The vote to protect one of the parcels in Jorge Pérez’s luxury development is but a small victory for Native activists, who say they don’t feel heard.
News
Native activists say sacred remains and objects dug up from a Brickell construction site should remain there, but mega-developer Jorge Pérez is pushing back.
News
“The chickens give a voice to the voiceless in our community,” said Billy Corben, who participated in the action against commissioner Joe Carollo.
Opinion
While influencers market their brands using images of beauty ideals and upward mobility, grief accounts have started popping up, offering a different message.
Art
Bring Your Own Body: Transgender Between Archives and Aesthetics illustrates not just the multiplicity of transgender identities but the many forms of expression those identities take.
Art
These works from Argentina explore the effects of living in a media-saturated world, but a theme as general as "media" can erase the specifics of a country's identity.
Art
Nicole Eisenman's painting "Seder" puts the viewer at the center of a formal Passover family gathering.
Art
Last Saturday, anyone in New York City who could see the south facade of the Empire State Building probably noticed massive projections of endangered animals covering the 1931 skyscraper.
Art
In 2014, a group of artists named Harlem Art Collective saw aesthetic potential in an abandoned wall located in a stalled construction site on East 116th Street.
Art
At 3pm on Tuesday, December 30, Cuban artist Tania Bruguera's participatory performance “Tatlin’s Whisper #6” was scheduled to take place in the Plaza de la Revolución in Havana.
Art
It's been two years since a legal battle was won, yet trans and non-binary people in Argentina remain vulnerable to different forms of violence.