Art
You Can’t Coat the Holocaust With Gold
Anselm Kiefer's philosophy has its roots in German Romanticism, particularly the belief that the artist can mediate between the creative and the divine, between earth and heaven.
Art
Anselm Kiefer's philosophy has its roots in German Romanticism, particularly the belief that the artist can mediate between the creative and the divine, between earth and heaven.
Art
Maybe the place where we are dying all the time is the perfect location to imagine a new way to live.
Performance
While The 90s Onstage looks back to a dynamic moment in Turkey's performance art scene, Ata Doğruel's "Light Source" reflects on the present.
Books
Architect Jean Welz worked in a socially engaged style that transcended individual pursuits for glory.
Art
In an era of fast fashion and sweatshop exploitation, the artist demonstrates how far an industry will go to keep workers out of the picture.
Film
An insidious racism is at play in interviewer Henri Renaud’s attempt to groom Thelonious Monk for public consumption on French television.
Art
Nothing on the canvas wholly captures what it means to belong on land or at sea.
Art
Dyson is part of a growing number of contemporary artists to imbue geometric abstraction with a sociopolitical dimension.
Art
In an exhibition that consists of mostly small-scale black and white works on paper, viewer engagement almost magically awakens the sleepy room.
Art
Maria Maea’s All in Time continues an intergenerational conversation and exemplifies the artist’s process, not simply the finished pieces.
Art
Koestler Arts works with incarcerated people and patients in secure mental health units, aiming to improve their lives through creativity.
Art
Rocks, ducks, and a self-organized survey of Gingham are some of the things to see right now in four Chicago art galleries.