Art
Five Cultural Events to Celebrate MLK Day in NYC
These free and low-cost workshops, screenings, performances, and more celebrate the life and legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Art
These free and low-cost workshops, screenings, performances, and more celebrate the life and legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Art
A show of early works by Jaffe challenges viewers to think about the road she pursued in her art, and what it means to go your own way.
Art
Nothing was shaped or glazed by Fontana without his consideration of how light could interact, animate, or even mystify form.
Art
Spanning generations and genres from the past 100 years, the MCA Denver’s iteration of the traveling exhibition resonates as its only non-Southern venue.
Books
Photographer Stanley Greenberg’s new book takes as its subjects those aspects of Olmsted landscapes that took decades to come into their own — the trees.
Announcement
Part of Georgia State University, the school offers graduate students tuition waivers, studio space, graduate assistantships, and career experiences.
Books
A new book presents nearly 100 previously unseen photos from the artist’s influential, once-controversial body of work.
Art
A primal, glitter-fueled scream was unleashed with Cyclona, giving birth to generations of queer Chicano performers.
Interview
The Italian artist speaks with Hyperallergic about his home city of Turin, the loneliness of his characters, and more.
Art
Land of Friends at BALTIC campaigns for the rights of watershed-dwelling peoples and rivers.
Art
While never quite at the forefront of The Permian Recordings, a sense of doom and crisis permeates the space, even if only by geological reference.
Film
The 32nd edition of the festival will feature 29 films representing 16 countries screening at the Walter Reade Theater.