Books
An Attempt to Translate Philosophy into Comics Fails Miserably
Unlike their earlier books illustrating philosophical ideas, this book lacks clarity.
Books
Unlike their earlier books illustrating philosophical ideas, this book lacks clarity.
Art
The Young and the Evil at David Zwirner casts a light on lesser-known gay artists who rejected the prevailing trend toward abstraction.
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Levin conducted 250 interviews with Chicago and her friends, family, colleagues, admirers, and critics, and had access to Chicago’s diaries and letters.
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Unlike its Western iteration, Dadaism in early twentieth century Russia was closely allied to political revolution.
Art
Pamila Matharu's work connects to the anti-racist work of the Black and Indigenous People/Person(s) of Color (BIPOC) led Desh Pardesh movement of the 90s.
Art
The syllabus for American Artist's imagined police academy includes such titles as The War on Cops and 365 Daily Devotions for Law Enforcement.
Art
In Intimate Immensity at PAFA, touch, materiality, the sensual, and the subversive are part of a feminist lineage.
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Jamie James gives a full, intriguing, detailed history of the island's visitors and expats, a wild panoply of writers, artists, rogues, madmen and madwomen, and thieves.
Art
Sanford Wurmfeld’s magic is partially the result of a mistake he made in 1985.
Art
An exhibition at Japan Society makes room in the modernist canon for the heady, playful ideas of free-thinking renegades.
Art
In Natvar Bhavsar's art, all is in flux; everything is both what it is and all that it might become.
Art
Spilling Over: Painting in the 1960s at the Whitney Museum expands the common understanding of a pivot point in American art, while basking unapologetically in the pure pleasure of looking.