Art
At ArtTable, a Talk About the Role of Visual Art in Cities
This week at the New School, ArtTable is holding a panel discussion for its Annual Leadership Series.
Art
This week at the New School, ArtTable is holding a panel discussion for its Annual Leadership Series.
Art
Yasmín Hernández lives in Puerto Rico, and instead of attending a panel discussion at El Museo del Barrio in New York last week she sent this letter outlining the realities of post-hurricane life for an artist.
Art
In the often derelict but delicate works of Rolf Julius, subtle noise vibrations become palpable, physical things.
Art
To mark the end of her exhibition at Commonwealth and Council, Carolina Caycedo is leading a six-hour vigil that remembers those killed in defending their land.
Books
Photographer Jason Reblando explored the 1930s Greenbelt Towns, a Great Depression attempt at communal living, for his series New Deal Utopias.
Announcement
Win a trip to Los Angeles to experience a one-day-only event that will bring together some of the brightest minds in art, entertainment, and technology.
Film
78/52 is an in-depth look at the background, shooting, and lasting influence of one of film's legendary horrors.
Art
For Among Trees and Stones, artist Matthew Jensen explored Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery, installing an archive of its history in the gatehouse.
Announcement
Moving to the newly renovated Kirby Mill in Mansfield, these facilities will offer each student a fresh space in a tranquil setting.
Art
A cup made from a human skull has an inscription that attributes it to Lord Byron, who was known to drink wine from such a vessel.
Art
KULT! Legends, stars and images, investigates how the Zeppelin legacy can be read through categories of cults that persist today.
Art
The famed social practice artist sells bottled water out of a Detroit gallery to highlight the continuing emergency.