Art
Radical, Feminist Futures Blaze at the Bronx Museum
Born in Flames conjures entire worlds that respond to wounds inflicted by both capitalism and patriarchy.
Art
Born in Flames conjures entire worlds that respond to wounds inflicted by both capitalism and patriarchy.
Film
For all its bluntness, Exterminate All the Brutes never once utters the words “rape” or “capitalism.”
Art
Cuando Cambia el Mundo (When the World Changes) invites audiences to deconstruct their own biases.
Art
Winters’s art is about decisions, choices, quality of attention, the shaping of one’s existence in time.
Art
There is nothing subtle about Gu’s work: it is in your face because the racism he encounters is always there.
Art
Kantarovsky’s paintings unveil reality as a fabrication whose true form is instability and transience.
Art
There is so much information handed to us in the exhibition, Eileen Agar: Angel of Anarchy that we risk forgetting what we might think if we came fresh to a painting.
Art
Caldiero’s language experiments are rooted in the land and anchored in his body, at the junction between his brain and his larynx.
Books
Emily Segal's novel provides a wickedly sharp depiction of the socioeconomic and cultural conditions of New York's creative community.
Film
The Lutheran Society had no idea what they were in for when they had zombie movie icon George Romero direct The Amusement Park, long lost but now restored.
Film
A combination video essay and road movie, Angelo Madsen Minax's documentary North By Current understands life upheavals as rites of passage.
Art
A sense of poetic justice prevails throughout the artist’s first museum retrospective at MOCA North Miami.