Art
Lita Albuquerque’s Longing for Tunisia
The prolific artist recreated her 1978 landwork “Malibu Line” on the site of her former family home in June, marking a new chapter in her cosmological oeuvre.
Art
The prolific artist recreated her 1978 landwork “Malibu Line” on the site of her former family home in June, marking a new chapter in her cosmological oeuvre.
Art
For professional sports photographers, the bizarre expressions are a mark of incredible athletic agility.
Art
A two-part, bicoastal exhibition centers a group of artists united by their distinctive DIY spirit, subversive humor, and common interest in feminism.
Art
Two dozen works by artists of color document identity, diaspora, and tradition in the neighborhood’s first large-scale public art exhibition.
Art
In her computer-based works, the artist sought freedom within systematism and improvisation within predictability.
Art
A short film spotlights Eversmeyer’s “oral herstory project,” a collection of around 940 interviews with approximately 900 women.
Art
A French museum show documenting the rise of Europe’s nudist communities invites visitors in their birthday suits.
Film
A filmmaker and a programmer search for the model behind the iconic 1987 education software persona in a new documentary.
News
The decision is “an insult to overdose victims and their families,” said artist Nan Goldin’s advocacy group PAIN.
Art
This week: An archive of Palestinian embroidery, handwriting and Parkinson’s disease, anti-capitalist mending, Tim Walz’s love for maps, toxic roses, and much more.
Books
The Long Ride Home brings together selections from Ron Tarver’s 15,000 images chronicling Black cowboy culture across the US.
Interview
Defying scholarly conventions, Marin Kosut’s latest book takes a searingly honest look at the “impossibility of New York” and the barriers artists face.