Art
Tanoa Sasraku’s Enigmatic "Earth Photos"
In finding new ways to read and map landscapes, Tanoa Sasraku disrupts our expectations of the rural and opens up latent memories, mythologies, and energies.
Art
In finding new ways to read and map landscapes, Tanoa Sasraku disrupts our expectations of the rural and opens up latent memories, mythologies, and energies.
Film
A 4K restoration of the film offers a new chance to untangle its uneasily ambiguous, highly bifurcated plot.
News
The police department retracted its previous claims that demonstrators were “violent” as part of a settlement in a lawsuit lodged by six protesters who were tear-gassed by officers in June 2020.
News
Approximately 1,200 district schools have had to decrease spending after Mayor Eric Adams cut funding by over $200 million.
Opportunities
From grants, open calls, and commissions to residencies, fellowships, and workshops, our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
Opinion
As museums readily draft land acknowledgments, they should also be ready to leverage their presence and power on the land to meet the needs of their neighbors today.
Art
Decades later, a letter written by the group has resulted in a permanent exhibition at Bosque Redondo Memorial in New Mexico.
Art
Assembly Required suggests it is high time to strap on a colorful mask and play with someone you don’t know — or don’t know well enough.
News
The pet home is on view at the Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael, Wright’s largest public project.
News
Nun cho ga, meaning “big baby animal” in the Hän language, is “the most complete mummified mammoth found in North America.
Art
A childhood accident took her arms away but the transgender artist survived to create paintings, photography, and performances focused on depicting the body.
Film
Fans of director Claire Denis should check the film out, but as an agnostic, I find it one of her few truly awful pictures.