Announcement
“Hear the Roar of Racism” in Suzan-Lori Parks’s White Noise at The Public Theater
This fierce new play examines what happens when the unspoken and unspeakable come head to head. Now playing through May 5, 2019.
Announcement
This fierce new play examines what happens when the unspoken and unspeakable come head to head. Now playing through May 5, 2019.
Art
Alam will speak at the International Center of Photography as a part of ICP's Infinity Awards programming.
Film
Richie Mehta’s Delhi Crime uses taut cinematography to distract from its propagandistic storyline.
News
Depending on who you ask, the controversial rule change will either censor vast swaths of artists or provide new avenues for remuneration and legal support.
Announcement
Artists and designers in the six-month residency program receive studio space and a stipend of $15,000. Applications are due April 18, for the August 2019–January 2020 session.
Art
An exhibition at the Getty Center serves to rectify a century of oversight by highlighting Rejlander’s many innovations.
Opinion
Community control of cultural institutions, which would replace board members, could reshape cultural life in the United States.
Art
Tessa Hulls traces out the racist foundations that still haunt us in a timeline stretching back to the 1500s.
Satire
When director Adam Weinberg described his museum as a "safe space for unsafe ideas," nobody thought he meant it literally — until now.
Satire
The exhibition, opening at the Brooklyn Museum in 2020, will feature several works from Hirst’s Medicine Cabinets series.
Satire
“She is the artist we need right now.”
Satire
Art Betchez: An Immersive Experience will recreate artworks including the most yoni-like flowers of Georgia O’Keeffe and Hilma af Klint’s mystic, Insta-friendly charts.