Opinion
Why We Must Challenge the Typical Museum Narrative Regarding Ancient Egypt
For museums to truly grasp their colonial history, self-examination must go beyond questioning how they built their collections to how they interpret them.
Opinion
For museums to truly grasp their colonial history, self-examination must go beyond questioning how they built their collections to how they interpret them.
News
Meanwhile, Azerbaijan attacked several Artsakh villages and reportedly cut off gas from inhabitants in below-freezing temperatures.
News
And, yes, you guessed it right: on earth, they will be sold as NFTs.
News
Students have been involved in a tuition strike in response to the school's “compulsory redundancies” plan.
News
A new exhibition at Japan House Los Angeles indulges its viewers in the visual gratification of looking at artisanally designed ramen bowls.
Art
To play devil’s advocate, you could argue that eventually technology will be so good that everyone will have VR, and there is no need to travel to the National Gallery at all to see art.
Art
Relationships, not isolation, inform Kahlhamer’s ideas of identity
Art
The chef’s Barrio Café in Metro Phoenix is home to the bold and the beautiful.
Art
At Leipzig’s Grassi Museum, a Tanzanian-German artist collaboration is reimagining the removal of a plinth as sculptural gesture in its own right.
Opinion
Playing in the poetic space between documentary and fiction, the inclusion of found footage and screen recordings has turned the video essay into a representation of online life.
Film
In her documentary Cow, Andrea Arnold avoids anthropomorphism, instead trying to present the world as her main character sees it.
News
The narrative quilt tells the story of runaway enslaved people escaping north through the Underground Railroad.