Film
A Deeply Intimate Movie About Going Blind
Peter Middleton’s and James Spinney’s Notes on Blindness is a dramatic account of English theologian John Hull’s loss of sight.
Film
Peter Middleton’s and James Spinney’s Notes on Blindness is a dramatic account of English theologian John Hull’s loss of sight.
Art
Vanessa German’s show packs a punch, and is especially powerful in the context of the national politics of the past year.
Books
The manuscript would have been destroyed if its pages had been used to create a printed book during Hokusai's lifetime.
Film
Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato’s new documentary Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures offers intimate insights into the controversial photographer's life and persona.
Books
Mike Jay's book This Way Madness Lies explores society’s approach to mental illness over centuries.
Art
Human Condition features work by 80 artists spread over three floors of the former Los Angeles Metropolitan Medical Center, which is planned for conversion into condos.
Art
An exhibition at the Bureau of General Services — Queer Division highlights the non-drag art of more than a dozen members of the Brooklyn drag queen scene.
Art
In Julien Prévieux's solo show at Julius Caesar, the artist asks: what, if anything, can be made of our intense reliance on technology to learn about our world?
Art
Homeland Security takes over three decommissioned military bunkers, a church, and the former headquarters of the Nike Missile Program by staging paintings, installations, and social practice projects throughout.
Art
From 1983 to '84, David Wojnarowicz and Mike Bidlo took over a decrepit Hudson River pier to create a collaborative and ephemeral alternative art system.
Books
Who knew that Rodin in his 60s met, inspired, and shaped Rilke in his 20s?
Art
In the hands of artist C.J. Chueca, walls become objects for philosophical inquiry.