Interview
Tschabalala Self’s Avatars of Black Womanhood
Tschabalala Self explores the iconography, interiority, and subject status of Black women in her multimedia portraits.
Interview
Tschabalala Self explores the iconography, interiority, and subject status of Black women in her multimedia portraits.
Interview
An interview with Khozema Alaaed, mapping how the psychological manifests in his painting.
Interview
With Conserve.org people can conserve land acre by acre, with their full donation going to purchase affordable acreage.
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The Argentine theater director and filmmaker Lola Arias reflects on her practice of creating work that provides the space to reflect on social or philosophical problems.
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In a conversation we had in Cape Town, I attempted to better understand Jaar's deep belief in art's capacity to effect change amid political disorder.
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The first full-length documentary on the Nobel Prize-winning author offers a rich take by one of the only people she trusts to take her photograph.
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Following the feminist and civil rights movements, Hollywood gradually began employing women as movie directors, though they still faced institutionalized sexism.
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“There is an outer world of violent chaos, and an inside world that is the paradise of being an artist.”
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The painting’s voyage, from the record-breaking Christie’s auction to the mysterious postponing of its unveiling, reflects deep regional ideological and geopolitical rifts — but the debate has hardly played out in the Arabic-language media.
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Countries and cities often boast of having a UNESCO World Heritage tag. But how successful has UNESCO been in the domain of heritage and culture?
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Andrea Giunta, one of the curators of the acclaimed Radical Women exhibition, talks about her future plans for Brazil's Mercosur Biennial and the responsibilities she carries.
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Stephanie Baptist, founder of Brooklyn's Medium Tings gallery, has carved out a space of her own in the New York art world.