Art
Trenton Doyle Hancock Designs Dolls for a New Era
An exhibition of historic and futuristic dolls that points to the power of creating new mythologies.
Art
An exhibition of historic and futuristic dolls that points to the power of creating new mythologies.
Art
The paintings, of which Gnoli made only 40, have extreme close points of view that create a portentous, clinical intimacy.
Books
Dermisache's drawings posture as communication yet undercut it through illegibility.
Art
Zeller is a cartographer of alien surfaces — recording something between skin and machine, reptile and vegetation, thermal imaging and imaginary highways.
Art
For years, Coffey has produced modestly scaled self-portraits with not a brushstroke of flattery.
Art
Through willful imitation of Japanese art, van Gogh became the van Gogh we know, perhaps the world’s most famous painter.
Music
The future of rap lies in silliness, absurdism, functionalism, and sonic delight.
Art
Who gets remembered and how?
Film
Pam Nasr's short film Clams Casino centers on a young woman struggling to reconnect with her mother but successfully connecting to thousands of viewers and eaters online.
Art
The exhibition, which consists of photography culled from the Addison Gallery of American Arts’s collection, demonstrates that the gun exists as an ideal, a prop for power, a tool, and as a metaphor.
Art
A recent exhibition presents the work of three Turkish artists connected through material and conceptual strands through modern and contemporary periods.
Performance
As an artist, Ayana Evans challenges audiences not just to observe Black women’s struggles but to feel them.