Art
Interactive Documentary on "Comfort Women" Asks You to Listen to Victims of Sexual Violence
Tiffany Hsiung's The Space We Hold spotlights the stories of three women held in sexual slavery by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II.
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Tiffany Hsiung's The Space We Hold spotlights the stories of three women held in sexual slavery by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II.
Art
Heroic risk is evident in the Slovenian organization of the 32nd Biennial of Graphic Arts, which goes so far as to adopt the chance-based exquisite cadaver game as a model.
Film
The George Eastman Museum's Technicolor Online Research Archive has newly digitized documents from 1914 to 1955, chronicling the development of Technicolor film.
Art
At the Lowe Art Museum, a retrospective dives into the mirrored mazes and optical illusions of Walter Wick, a photographer, illustrator, and children's book author.
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The Los Angeles-based artist Roberto Benavidez has made wild, larger-than-life representations from the Hieronymus Bosch painting in the form of piñatas.
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Illuminating Women in the Medieval World at the Getty Center in Los Angeles explores the lives of women in the Middle Ages through their representation in illuminated manuscripts.
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Mohamed Bourouissa's exhibition at the Barnes Foundation centers on his time with the Fletcher Street Urban Riders Club.
Books
Renee Gladman's drawings in Prose Architectures resemble not-quite-legible script, registering somewhere on the visual spectrum between image and language.
Books
The Astropastorals, a new collection of poetry by Douglas Crase, brings together two decades of material in 18 pages.
Art
There are no portraits of men or depictions of happy couples in this exhibition at Scandinavia House.
Art
At the Kunsthal Rotterdam, David Bade and Tirzo Martha create sculptural explorations of still-life paintings.
Music
Each artist's new album inhabits its own idiosyncratic sonic universe.