News
Tenants of Downtown LA Art Colony Face Evictions, But Might Have the Law on Their Side
The city recently passed two new measures beefing up renters’ protections, and the artists facing displacement are taking full advantage of the law.
News
The city recently passed two new measures beefing up renters’ protections, and the artists facing displacement are taking full advantage of the law.
Announcement
A contemporary reboot of an influential lecture series organized in the late 1960s by artist and educator Corita Kent, the event will take place on November 18, 2019.
Film
A time capsule that holds the legendary artist in immortal youth, the cult classic also preserves a certain New York, which has now changed beyond recognition.
News
After ousting the previous director, the ministry plans to hire a new director without the customary open call process. The nominee, Piotr Bernatowicz, has been accused of misogyny and anti-Semitism.
In Brief
Social media has come to the defense of Genevieve Nnaji’s Lionheart, which was disqualified from competing in the newly renamed category of Best International Feature Film, formerly known as the Best Foreign Language Film.
Art
The exhibition Ecocinema explores the relationship between humans and nature, and goes a step further: transforming the Kunsthalle into four movie theaters, using sustainable, natural materials.
Art
By all accounts the two had an intense friendship, and together they created a new modern aesthetic.
Announcement
The two-year master’s degree is designed for writers who want to push beyond traditional boundaries and discover new modes of expression through language.
Interview
Curator Gabriela Rangel, now leading the Buenos Aires Museum of Latin American Art, sees an opportunity to bring submerged connections between Latin American nations to light.
Art
As the year winds down, the DOC NYC film festival curates some of the best and most buzzed-about recent nonfiction films.
Art
The Acid-Free Art Book Market brought forth booksellers in tune with the cultural and sociopolitical zeitgeist, offering books on detention center architecture, monographs in translation, and new underground periodicals written by people living in the margins.
In Brief
The ban, implemented in the wake of complaints by the district’s home and business owners, includes a fine of up to 10,000 yen (~$91.90), and prohibits photo-taking on private roads.