Art
Geometry in a State of Collapse
Westfall stays true to his love of planar geometry, while finding ways to undermine all traces of predictability and stability.
Art
Westfall stays true to his love of planar geometry, while finding ways to undermine all traces of predictability and stability.
Art
Hogarth and his contemporaries agreed that human life was a stinking and dirty business once you had skimmed the froth off the top.
Art
Nothing like saying Happy Thanksgiving with a postcard of a turkey with a knife and fork sticking out of it.
Opinion
Greatness, in this new golden age of wealth and vanity collecting, is inextricably linked to money, selling prices, and auction results.
Film
The documentary short Bounty and its accompanying website make a potent statement from the Penobscot Nation that they are still here.
Film
In the films of Mike Mills, sensitive male characters reckon with who they are when who they are doesn’t seem to measure up.
News
Black and African American respondents said they perceived systemic racism to be more present in museums than in any other type of arts organization.
News
Burtynsky’s work captures wide-angle views of industrial processes and waste and their interactions with natural ecosystems.
Art
Born to an immigrant family in El Paso, Texas, Luis Jiménez grew up in a world dominated by cowboys, cactus, and rattlesnakes, all of which appeared in his art.
Art
In a way, Solomon's photo series The Forgotten harks back to a time when viewers believed that pictures told it all.
Art
At the Museum of Latin American Art, Gabriella Sanchez asks each viewer to become aware of how they make associations based on their preconceptions.
Comics
Did you say public engagement?