Podcast
Guantánamo Bay and the Art of Resistance
We hear from Erin L. Thompson, Molly Crabapple, and Mansoor Adayfi, who was detained without charge at the military prison for almost 15 years, on how art is a lifeline for those incarcerated there.
Podcast
We hear from Erin L. Thompson, Molly Crabapple, and Mansoor Adayfi, who was detained without charge at the military prison for almost 15 years, on how art is a lifeline for those incarcerated there.
News
A new program fund at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County continues Berger’s work at the intersection of race, social justice, and visual culture.
News
A controversial proposed cut of over €130 million to the cultural budget in the new year has left arts organizations scrambling.
Art
At the Rockbund Museum, the artist explores the fluidity of Black identity, curious about what it might make of one of our planet's most varied geographies.
Film
When dancer Loïe Fuller’s spinning garment reflected the stage lights, it took on a life of its own, beguiling those in New York, Berlin, and Paris.
News
A Tennessee museum is asking visitors to sign a waiver before seeing a show that criticizes conservative dogma.
Guide
Here are the fairs, exhibitions, and events that should be on your radar, and a few words of traffic advice to keep you sane.
Crosswords
Look back at a year in radical and ridiculous developments in the art world, from Marina Abramović skincare to van Gogh’s “Irises” showing their true colors.
Art
Please, bro.
Art
While Scrawlspace is a deeply inquisitive and well-researched exhibition, the premises are in some instances cliché and a bit contradictory.
Guide
Erica Hauser’s exploration of blue, Stephen Towns’s paradisal quilts, the carnivalesque antics of SHABOOM, and much more.
Opinion
In the dark genre of self-reported atrocity photography, governments take pictures of their crimes and file them away in an act of simultaneous remembering and forgetting.