Art
Tamuna Sirbiladze’s Visions of Wrenching Intimacy
In Not Cool but Compelling, the artist's works churn with the turmoil of life, like emotions sketched in real time.
Art
In Not Cool but Compelling, the artist's works churn with the turmoil of life, like emotions sketched in real time.
Art
Styling Identities pushes the boundaries of museum display to incorporate local communities and global art through the theme of hair.
Art
The Haas Brothers’ witty functional sculptures alluding to ecology proffer an environment that is knowingly — and laughably — unrealistic.
Art
Two shows cast a critical eye on our fantasy of nature as it crashes up against the realities of the world we humans have created.
Film
Director Ibrahim Nash’at spent a year watching the Taliban transition from insurgency back to governance.
Film
The film series showcases how different artists have used reenactments, preserving dialogue and audio but playing with every other element.
Books
In 1927, Pressoir carried 30 pounds of art-making supplies on a bike ride from France to Italy. It was just the beginning of an inimitable artistic journey.
Books
Damien Huffer and Shawn Graham’s These Were People Once mines the illicit online sale of human remains and the social media algorithms that enable it.
Art
The Real Thing at the Met Museum shows that the advertising tactics of commercial studios were in dialogue with avant-garde art in the 1920 and ’30s.
Art
Scholder, who called himself a "non-Indian Indian," refused to conform to expectations and rejected limiting definitions of his identity as Native American.
Art
An exhibition explores touch, from the possessive love of a mother holding her child to the violent and coercive contact that sometimes takes place between strangers.
Art
The triennial maps what it means to be an artist from here, from somewhere else but now living here, or from here but living somewhere else.