MoMA hosts a series of lectures and panels expanding on their research into art history in Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean.

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The Global Culture of Punk On Screen
The series will feature seven films that center on the global influence of punk and will be held in conjunction with the exhibition Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die: Punk Graphics, 1976–1986.
A View From the Easel
This week, artist studios in California, Massachusetts, New York, and Oregon.
LACMA Acquires Eight New Works, and Harvard Museums Receive 70 Otto Piene Sketchbooks
Plus, George Condo and Giorgio de Chirico sell at auction.
Donald Glover’s Guava Island Is a Visual Delight, and That’s the Point
Guava Island is a fun, colorful, anti-capitalist romp that leaves viewers smiling.
A Documentary Shows Rare Footage of 1950s Chinese American Life
Danielle Seid discusses Forever Chinatown, a film produced and directed by her grandparents in 1960.
A Celebration of LGBTQ Writing
The Lambda Literary Awards finalists will come together to read from their works next Tuesday at Housing Works Bookstore Cafe.
A View From the Easel
This week, artist studios in Austria, Florida, New York, and South Africa.
Getty Acquires Oldenburg and van Bruggen Archive, and Ancient Figurines Returned to Mexico
Plus, Giorgio Morandi and Pablo Picasso sell at auction.
Looking at Ways Art and Architecture Interact with the Atmosphere
Chad Elias looks at the ways in which the arts interact with “unpredictable meteorological conditions,” turning away from attempts to manage or control natural forces.
A Famous Anti-Slavery Speech Finds New Life in Brooklyn
“A Time for Seditious Speech” aims to show that speech can serve as a call to direct action, sometimes even violence.
A View From the Easel
This week, artist studios in England, Florida, Massachusetts, and New York.