Books
The Strange Tradition of “Practice Babies” at 20th-century Women’s Colleges
An excerpt from Megan Culhane Galbraith’s "The Guild of the Infant Survivor," a memoir of an adoptee’s quest for her past.
Books
An excerpt from Megan Culhane Galbraith’s "The Guild of the Infant Survivor," a memoir of an adoptee’s quest for her past.
News
The Edo Museum of West African Art in Benin City is being considered as a future home for the returned artifacts.
Art
Eversley’s parabolic sculptures draw us into a self-aware and ever-shifting encounter with space and perceptual phenomena.
Art
In her “Mother Paintings,” Bradford’s observations of life in a pandemic have merged with her interior world.
Art
By repeatedly returning to the same motif, Lees attempts the impossible, which is to freeze a particular object, individual, or moment in time.
Art
The four artists in the exhibition “Silent Thunder” display varying degrees of engagement with Buddhism — as a faith, an aesthetic choice, a school of philosophy, or a social phenomenon.
Art
There are many in Kentucky who wish to get beyond the Breonna Taylor tragedy, but Amy Sherald’s magnetic portrait of Taylor insists otherwise.
Art
This week, the Tartarian conspiracy, labor issues at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, a Russian singer trapped in a Chinese reality TV show, Hollywood's copyright obsession, and more.
Books
Manjit Thapp’s first full-length graphic novel, Feelings, charts a young woman’s emotional journey through South Asia’s six-season calendar.
News
A protester and former MoMA educator says she was struck in the face several times by a guard after the museum blocked entry to protesters and timed ticket holders.
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Artist Alexis Rockman examines the future of our planet through historic shipwrecks.
Film
An immersive dive into communal myth-making, Nino Martínez Sosa’s film brings a Dominican spiritual leader to back to life.