Podcast
Creative Time’s Diya Vij Helps Launch an Art World Think Tank
The unorthodox program will gather together a group of thought leaders for 10 months to reflect and advise on happenings in the art community.
Podcast
The unorthodox program will gather together a group of thought leaders for 10 months to reflect and advise on happenings in the art community.
Art
This week, the anthropological use and abuse of human remains, rest and liberation, the cult of Trump, the cicada invasion, the first frozen margarita machine, and more.
Art
We can't pass up a fun meme, so after encountering the recent Types of ____ Paper meme making the rounds, we had some fun and conjured up an array of art history papers that may sound strangely familiar-ish.
Art
This week, the Tartarian conspiracy, labor issues at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, a Russian singer trapped in a Chinese reality TV show, Hollywood's copyright obsession, and more.
Art
This week, defining "carceral heritage," the story of a teen in the infamous Kent State photograph, considering Nicolas de Staël, digital blackface, and more.
Film
In this moving documentary by Cosima Spender, there are lots of unanswered questions but you can’t help but be moved by the rawness.
Art
The models recreate a world that no longer exists.
Film
With the 106th anniversary of the genocide approaching, here are some films which can help you better understand the events.
Art
This week, the cost of competing on RuPaul's Drag Race, "The Scream" is in solidarity with Strike MoMA, a new biography of Edward Said, and more.
Film
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's latest PBS series does a good job of telling the writer's life story, but doesn't probe his thornier aspects.
News
The recent email from Glenn Lowry suggests the museum director is attempting to control the narrative around Strike MoMA’s current protests.
In Brief
This week, Mister Rogers's cardigans, the myth of Noblesse Oblige, inequity at a LA museum, digital media's issues, and more.