Art
Pamela Council Looks to Black Vernacular Culture to Expose Social Inequality
Council often uses humor as a political tool to expose systems of power and inequality in a society in which even death carries a high price tag.
Art
Council often uses humor as a political tool to expose systems of power and inequality in a society in which even death carries a high price tag.
Art
Many works take disruption and repetition as their themes, and many artists resurface in different sections, creating multiple affinities.
Art
While staying as a house guest, a naked Le Corbusier defiled Gray’s minimalist, color-blocked walls that were only restored in 2015.
Books
In his new book, Tyler Green argues that landscape was Emerson’s method of glorifying territories shaped and bordered by White men.
Film
“The 52-hertz Whale,” which sings a song at a frequency no other whale uses, is a social media phenomenon. But this film shows that the phenomenon says more about us than whales.
Art
We are waiting for spectacle and when the quotidian, yet incongruous actions occur I wonder whether there is any real payoff coming.
Art
Tanega’s approach to mark-making comes across as stream of consciousness, as if she’s engaged in a conversation with herself.
Art
This is Yuskavage's great gift, turning upside down our settled ways of thinking and seeing and, with ease, transforming the vulgar and ridiculous into the sublime.
Art
While hardly about the pandemic, or any of the other crises so afflicting us, all are invoked in this exhibition, which is also often tender and profoundly soulful.
Art
Through the medium of paint, Nowinski seeks to connect the inner and outer states of her subjects.
Art
Steckel compelled audiences to acknowledge uncomfortable realities about systemic sexism that persist decades later.
Art
Did Jill Freedman, a leftist activist, create a pro-law enforcement series of images?