Film
After a Year Off, Experimental Film Returns to Toronto Film Fest
With works about student protests in India, colonialism in South Korea, the history of trains in cinema, and more, this edition of Wavelengths is the festival’s best in years.
Film
With works about student protests in India, colonialism in South Korea, the history of trains in cinema, and more, this edition of Wavelengths is the festival’s best in years.
Opinion
The extreme views presented by orators are veiled by their adoption of design aesthetics typical of newscasters.
News
The protest relaunch will kick off a week of activities and organizing leading up to a city-wide action on September 17 under the slogan "Globalize the Intifada."
News
It was the last Confederate statue on Monument Avenue, painted over by Black Lives Matter activists during last year's historic protests.
Books
Patrick Nathan suggests that capitalism benefits when human relationships are reduced to two-dimensional representations.
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Portfolios and prints by the iconic Pop artist take over the historic Gramercy Park club in New York City. Admission is free.
Art
A carefully curated exhibition at ICA London lays bare the insidious nature of the subjugation of Black people in Britain.
Books
The event was devised by artist Maria Lai and involved almost all of Ulassai’s 1,000 inhabitants and required nearly 17 miles of light blue denim ribbon.
Opinion
Our approach as an organization with 25 years of experience in producing digital community arts has been to reverse the power relations.
News
A new piece created by Mexican artist Pedro Reyes depicting an Olmec woman is slated to go up on October 12.
News
"Museums have to be able to do 'rapid response' collecting after an event," says HistoryMiami director Jorge Zamanillo.
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Many had previously decried the decision not to restitute the work, alleging that the museum had more to gain by keeping the important painting than the heirs.