Art
The “Society Photographer” of NYC’s Downtown Underground
Jimmy DeSana’s work remains transgressive, even by today’s standards.
Art
Jimmy DeSana’s work remains transgressive, even by today’s standards.
Books
Remaking the Exceptional allows us to feel the furious joy that emanates from those who have saved their own lives with activism and art.
Film
Against the Tide examines Mumbai’s Koli community’s drift between tradition and progress.
Art
Beautiful Repair: Mending in Art and Fashion at Copenhagen Contemporary explores the aesthetics of mending through the lens of art and fashion.
Art
Yvette Mayorga demonstrates the efficiency of Rococo in articulating class distortions of US Latinx peoples.
Art
By transforming guns into art and everyday objects, the artist hopes to transform culture itself.
Art
Trevor Winkfield’s modestly scaled acrylic paintings abound in puzzling, private symbols.
Art
Members of the Keiskamma Art Project experiment with needlework to narrate pertinent histories, moments of communal grief and of vitality.
Art
Ground Floor at the Hyde Park Art Center is a sensitively curated selection of works by exceptionally promising young artists.
Film
Director Graeme Arnfield describes the notion of “a horror film waiting on your doorstep,” but his film seems to suggest it’s already in the house.
Art
The paradoxical combination of freedom and entrapment animates Goodman’s composition in her latest body of work.
Art
Felekşan Onar reimagines refugees as birds in search of utopia.