Art
Wielding Time and Text, Tiffany Sia Documents Hong Kong’s Resistance
Slippery When Wet evokes the sociopolitical pressure-cooker that has manufactured Hong Kong’s culture of protest.
Art
Slippery When Wet evokes the sociopolitical pressure-cooker that has manufactured Hong Kong’s culture of protest.
Art
Pleasingly difficult to decipher, Vidales’s paintings evoke the paradoxes of a year defined by solitude.
Opinion
By cutting, reframing, and layering, artists, including Rodell Warner and Alanna Fields, encourage a re-viewing of the past.
Art
Artist Brad Downey's travels through the Carolinas made him very curious about the crop of Trump shops that are still open.
Film
The new film festival Prismatic Ground has put together a terrific inaugural online slate, featuring Lynne Sachs, Bill Morrison, Fox Maxy, and more.
News
Students and activists have urged the museum at UPenn to abolish the Morton Collection and end use of data sourced from it.
News
Cavernous conditions and fire may have contributed to an “altered states of consciousness."
News
The GIF features rotating samples from the Met’s permanent collection, including the Unicorn Tapestries and a 19th-century guitar.
Film
Friedland’s films conjure a sense of heightened, almost spiritual attunement to a body’s movements.
News
Enslaved.org houses millions of records related to more than 600,000 enslaved people and their descendants, emancipation activists, and enslavers.
News
The Joy of Giving Something is offering a $7,000 unrestricted cash grant for photo artists.
Art
As protestors use every possible tool to reject the coup peacefully, the use of art and humor has generated a collective identity in a country marked by social disparity.