Art
Learn About Clichés-verre, an Obscure 19th-Century Image Reproduction Technique
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Eugène Delacroix, and others employed the technique to share works with close acquaintances.
Art
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Eugène Delacroix, and others employed the technique to share works with close acquaintances.
Art
Comprised of 15 panels, Ben Sakoguchi’s “Chinatown” is a history lesson in miniature.
News
Last August, the North Bronx Collective started cleaning up Tibbett’s Tail and have since opened a food distribution site at the park.
Art
Aguilar was a rare photographer who never erased herself, shifting the ethics of photographer-subject dynamics.
News
The BIPOC documentarian collective Beyond Inclusion has drafted an open letter to the broadcaster.
Opportunities
From grants for filmmakers to fellowships, residencies, and more, a list of opportunities that artists, writers, and art workers can apply for this month.
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Art
The American Struggle is now in Seattle, where the painter spent his final decades.
Books
William E. Wallace excavates a lesser-known but crucial final chapter of the artist’s approximately 75-year career.
Film
The International Federation of Film Archives has devised the Programming Game, an easy way for curators, scholars, and fans to build a streaming series with free databases.
Comics
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Film
Dara of Jasenovac and Quo Vadis, Aida? take different tacts on filmic representation of war crimes.