Art
Melvino Garretti on Making Art in Los Angeles Since the Days of the Watts Uprising
Melvino Garretti describes himself as “more of an anthropologist than an artist.”
Art
Melvino Garretti describes himself as “more of an anthropologist than an artist.”
Opinion
How erroneous assumptions about Cuba can skew our understanding of the country’s cultural centers.
Film
The docuseries is the latest look back at the Woody Allen scandal. But do these projects really come from a more enlightened perspective?
Film
Despite its six-hour runtime, the HBO docuseries "Q: Into the Storm" fails to comprehend what draws people to conspiracy theories.
Film
Pay tribute to the late actor George Segal by watching one of his best movies, California Split.
Books
First published in 1979, Eye to Eye is a work of social practice art that existed decades before the term entered the lexicon.
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The sale includes work by Kiki Smith, Barkley L. Hendricks, Frank Bowling, Elizabeth Catlett, William Kentridge, Pat Steir, Richard Tuttle, and many more.
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"Margaret Salmon: On Motherhood and the Everyday" will take place on April 1 at 5pm.
News
Dr. Teruo Hirose had a reputation for providing treatment to Japanese immigrants for reduced prices or even pro bono.
News
Also, over 600 part-time faculty at the New School in New York City have signed a petition denouncing “skyrocketing healthcare costs," and more.
Opinion
There are many benefits of artist residencies, but for me, the best conditions for making art involve being paid to work where I already have the infrastructure.
Film
Hyperallergic speaks to workers at Film Forum, the Quad, Anthology Film Archives, and more about the impact of the yearlong lockdown.