Film
How Movies Have “Witnessed” the Holocaust Over the Decades
Since cameras were first pointed at the concentration camps, filmmakers have faced challenges in how to respectfully and meaningfully depict atrocity.
Film
Since cameras were first pointed at the concentration camps, filmmakers have faced challenges in how to respectfully and meaningfully depict atrocity.
Opinion
With art fairs grounded and galleries temporarily or permanently closed, more and more sales happened directly from artist to buyer.
Art
Collectively, the artists in Open Call present a series of equally localized and haptic meditations on what it takes to be present in an increasingly globalized world.
Film
Here are some cartoons outside the mainstream, from a mischievously psychosexual short to an allegory for post-WWII Europe.
News
Research revealed that a famous 3,700-year-old Babylonian clay tablet is inscribed with accurate trigonometry.
Podcast
For over 70 years, Flack has been making art in New York and boy does she have stories to tell.
Books
In Art Hiding in New York, you can explore the art all around a city that can't seem to get enough of it.
Art
The Interlude Artist Residency in the Hudson Valley gives artists focused time to work “without ignoring the real and often conflicting requirements of parenthood."
Film
Opened in 1922, the Egyptian Theatre played host to Hollywood’s first-ever movie premiere.
Art
This week, Everyday for 21 years, Mike Disfarmer's photographs, antiracism in the contemporary university, creator of Dogecoin has a warning, Pornhub's owner, and more.
Books
A Poetics of the Press illustrates how invaluable firsthand accounts are to historicize a moment and medium.
Art
After finding success in England, Forge walked away from everything he knew how to do and started over.