Film
WandaVision Grapples with Grief in Sitcom Style, But Falls Short
Despite its laugh tracks and various winks and nods, the Marvel superhero series is lacking in its homage to iconic television.
Film
Despite its laugh tracks and various winks and nods, the Marvel superhero series is lacking in its homage to iconic television.
History
Jan de Baen's “The Corpses of the De Witt Brothers” has become the dominant visual representation of the brothers’ lynching, but whether it deserves this honor is debatable.
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Announcement
Virtual programs explore how craft can cultivate strength and sustainability in individuals, spaces, and communities under adverse conditions.
Film
Suppressed upon release and stuck in obscurity for decades, the Vietnam War documentary F.T.A. has been restored.
Opportunities
From open calls for art and writing to a number of exciting residencies and fellowships, a list of opportunities that artists, writers, and art workers can apply for this month.
Art
There’s something deeply violent lurking below the surface of Man Ray and Fashion, an aspect made all the more troubling by a curatorial strategy of omission.
In Brief
After artist Jeresneyka Rose published her portrait of late rapper Nipsey Hussle on social media, her followers alerted her that Walmart was selling prints of the painting.
Art
The three-day event includes tips on how to photograph your art, workshops on stencil-making, and much more.
Opinion
Is Cuban socialism a success or failure? Is Cuba frozen in time or on the verge of being overrun with McDonald’s? One field that displays the complexity and contradictions of Cuba is the arts.
Art
New media artists Hiba Ali and Jennifer Chan discuss absurd performance, making artwork about work, and diasporic afterlives.
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Announcement
The biennial Concurso de Arte Eduardo León Jimenes has taken place in the Dominican Republic since 1964. Check out a tour of the 28th edition.
News
The rare find is headed to auction at Sotheby’s, where it is valued between $300,000 and $500,000.