Art
The Political Problems of the Contemporary “Flâneur”
An exhibition at the Barnes Foundation uses the theme of the contemporary flânuer to draw connections to its 19th-century collection, but the concept is deeply muddled.
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An exhibition at the Barnes Foundation uses the theme of the contemporary flânuer to draw connections to its 19th-century collection, but the concept is deeply muddled.
Art
It wasn’t until I began to look through the lens of my camera that I started to actually see this show’s form.
Art
In the US Pavilion, the artist’s work takes on a new context: wrestling with the hypocrisy of Jeffersonian democracy.
Art
Period., a multimedia exhibition on view at Rojas + Rubensteen Projects, challenges common misconceptions about menstruation and women's bodies.
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At MoMA PS1, Tomáš Rafa examines the rising tide of xenophobic nationalism in Europe.
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A group show at Paris’s Galerie Charlot uses bygone tools and techniques to explore modern media.
Film
BAMcinématek's series showcases cast members’ most memorable roles outside the show, crossing decades and genres.
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Through guidebooks and rare artifacts, the New Orleans Historic Collection considers the complicated legacy of Storyville, the city's former red light district.
Film
With Ridley Scott's prequel Alien: Covenant being released this week, it's worth revisiting the documentary on the painter H.R. Giger, who inspired the series' aesthetic.
Art
The centerpiece of the Cooper Hewitt's The World of Radio exhibition is a rarely seen, 16-foot-long mural that broadcasts moments from the medium's early history.
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Manal Abu-Shaheen records a city in the midst of being overtaken by billboards but still, for now, showing its history.
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This one-room exhibition is most interesting when it walks around the intersection of many worlds.