Film
Ema’s Visuals Ignite the Screen, but Its Story Ultimately Flickers Out
Director Pablo Larraín doesn’t trust his own filmographic brilliance, and lets the story take over in the end.
Film
Director Pablo Larraín doesn’t trust his own filmographic brilliance, and lets the story take over in the end.
Art
From one project to the next, Self reinvents herself and reimagines how to portray the human body.
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With over 100 galleries, Art on Paper will feature top modern and contemporary paper-based art.
Art
Cara Levine’s “Dig a Hole” is inspired by Shiva, the seven-day period of mourning in Judaism.
Opinion
The Florida anti-riot law can also be interpreted to punish people who attend a peaceful protest that turns riotous, though they do not commit riotous acts themselves.
Interview
The filmmaker tells Hyperallergic how she spent over four years within Chicago’s movement for Black lives making the documentary Unapologetic.
Art
In welcoming warm hues and tranquil blocks of color, five artists share their visions of California.
Art
As a resident for the NYC Department of Records and Information Services, Weist explored the relationship between the city and its artists as documented in these vast municipal archives.
News
Also, a pro-Palestinian artwork was temporarily censored by the University of Manchester, and more.
Art
After learning that its statement had been removed from the exhibition, Forensic Architecture requested that its works be withdrawn from the exhibition.
Art
A photography exhibition at the Getty bears witness to activism but lacks the space to do it justice.
Opinion
Free speech is a fundamental right that should be protected. VLS’s decision, though, is not about the censoring of speech.