Art
Haig Aivazian’s Poignant Supercuts Pay Tribute to Beiruti Resistance
Aivazian masterfully manipulates found video footage and sound, producing harrowing, evocative juxtapositions.
Art
Aivazian masterfully manipulates found video footage and sound, producing harrowing, evocative juxtapositions.
Art
Postscript exudes a rare ease of accessibility, permitting viewers to linger and acknowledge the nuances of grief.
Art
Themes of tourism, migration, and national identity inform the exhibition’s formidable and, at times, paradoxical quest to a shared homeland.
Art
Working amid the AIDS crisis, Hugh Steers’s paintings exude a graceful, figurative style that went under-recognized during his brief lifetime.
Books
The Getty volume is replete with vital lessons on studying and historicizing imperial ephemera.
Art
The Twenty Twenty exhibition at the Aldrich uses using hand drawing to record and describe the cascade of catastrophes that made 2020 feel like an entire decade.
Art
Kubra Khademi honors the “below-the-belt” language used by many Afghan women.
Film
The documentary The Truffle Hunters looks at a dying way of life.
Books
The Sky Is Blue With a Single Cloud shines a light on Tsurita’s short but innovative career.
Art
A prophetic document of our time, the New Museum exhibition calls attention to the weight of Black death not because it is new or salacious but because it remains urgent.
Art
"The Bronx Comes to Los Angeles" presents Ahearn’s and Torres’s works side by side, and it is ultimately Torres’s sculptures that stand out.
Books
Produced under the artist’s supervision, this version of Parts of a Body House Book raises fascinating questions about what it means to reproduce something originally so handmade.