Art
A Biennial Spotlights the Bonds Between Women
The Biennale d’Art Contemporain Autochtone, which this year partnered with indigenous artists and curators, was a showcase of the power of sisterhood.
Art
The Biennale d’Art Contemporain Autochtone, which this year partnered with indigenous artists and curators, was a showcase of the power of sisterhood.
Art
There is something neurologically thrilling about viewing Von Rydingsvard’s work.
In Brief
For 25 seconds, Pussy Riot disrupted the World Cup in one of their most daring protests in years.
Art
Anthony Goicolea's Memorial in Hudson River Park is New York state’s official monument honoring the LGBTQ community.
Film
Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti maneuvers around its subject's more questionable actions by pretending they don't exist.
In Brief
A new initiative encourages New Yorkers to use their library cards to get in free to museums across the city.
In Brief
The Dalí Foundation has their sights on the Monterey museum devoted to the Spanish Surrealist and unlike the case in Spain, which the foundation lost, this may be different.
Comics
A few months ago, I decided to stop taking art-related day jobs and found a warehouse to work at instead.
Art
At Alice Gallery, indigenous and Asian Pacific American artists channel their ancestors. Because if there’s one thing ghosts have going for them, it’s staying power.
Interview
In light of a new documentary on the composer, Sakamoto shares what compels him to write music and the influence of film on his work.
Art
This week, the imaginary skyscraper at the center of a new summer blockbuster, missing Picassos, a designer of the #TrumpBaby blimp, Chinese millennials are calling themselves ‘Spiritually Finnish,’ and more.
Art
Clipping photos and phrases from army recruitment magazines, Theodore A. Harris began his decades-long critique of the relationship between militarism and capitalism.