Art
Behind the Mask: Photographers Reflect on Black Vulnerability
We Wear the Mask treads a fine line between opacity and revealing truth in its rawest form.
Art
We Wear the Mask treads a fine line between opacity and revealing truth in its rawest form.
Film
In Lee Isaac Chung’s drama, immigration should be considered through the lens of displacement and diaspora, with its characters exhibiting resilience rather than assimilation.
Announcement
On view through spring 2022, Mildred Howard’s “The House That Will Not Pass For Any Color Than Its Own” builds on the public art legacy of Manhattan's Battery Park City.
Film
The World to Come distinguishes itself from the recent spate of historical queer romances with poetic dialogue and a dreamy tone.
News
More than 50 artists have submitted drawings for a coloring book that will help fund a permanent home for the new art school.
News
Unsatisfied with Netflix like most of us, artists Melissa Vadakara and Marios Tzavellas decided the neighborhood needed a “symbolic protector.”
News
The bipartisan group of politicians urges the release of Denis Solís, a rapper arbitrarily detained last year, and expresses solidarity with the San Isidro Movement artist-activist collective.
Books
Tom and Bee Rivett-Carnac's "What Happened When We All Stopped," which urges us to choose our environmental decisions wisely, came to life in an animation narrated by Jane Goodall.
Announcement
The digital publication’s tenth issue provides tools, tips, and conceptual frameworks to guide artists and art workers in bringing access to the work they do.
Film
Rodney Ascher's A Glitch in the Matrix surveys people who suspect that the world around us is an illusion.
Announcement
Apply to The School of Infinite Rehearsals by February 26 for the chance to explore themes of governance and economy in this collaborative interdisciplinary program.
Art
Centers of Somewhere proposes an understanding of Indigeneity that is hybrid, fluctuating, and always in transit.