Film
Rest in Power, Menelik Shabazz. Black British Cinema Is All the Better in Your Wake.
The Barbadian-born filmmaker, producer, and writer passed away in June, after decades of advocating for Afro-diasporic film culture.
Film
The Barbadian-born filmmaker, producer, and writer passed away in June, after decades of advocating for Afro-diasporic film culture.
Books
Published from the 1950s through 1970s, their covers are colorful, kitschy, and anachronistic.
Opportunities
From support grants and awards to public art commissions and essay competitions, a list of opportunities that artists, writers, and art workers can apply for this month.
Opinion
As I watched my photographs burn and turn to dust, I was reminded of the Phoenician legend of the Phoenix rising from its ashes.
Art
A new project headed by Christy Chan is “unapologetically taking up a lot of space.”
Books
Erika Balsom’s latest book advocates for the possibilities of film criticism — a splitting open of countless pathways that reveal and deepen but never exhaust.
Art
Hannah Wilke is part of an elastic history of bubble gum-as-art that started before her and continues to this day.
Film
The Green Knight adapts a Middle English chivalric romance of King Arthur’s court as a somber, allegorical adventure.
Art
Mattingly’s public art project at Prospect Park aims to raise awareness about how to create more equitable and sustainable public water systems.
Art
A group of artists in Detroit is developing a “Habibi Futurism.”
News
The “Key to NYC Pass” will soon be required to access indoor cultural venues as well as dining and fitness facilities.
Art
Artist Matteo Rattini trained a neural network to create images of contemporary sculptures based on Instagram's algorithm suggestions.