Art
Gorogoa Is a Hand-Illustrated Puzzle That Reflects the Transformative Power of Imagination
Jason Roberts spent seven years hand-illustrating Gorogoa, a layered puzzle game that unfolds like a fragmented storybook.
Art
Jason Roberts spent seven years hand-illustrating Gorogoa, a layered puzzle game that unfolds like a fragmented storybook.
Books
For Drowned River: The Death and Rebirth of Glen Canyon on the Colorado photographers Mark Klett and Byron Wolfe with author Rebecca Solnit explored the return of a flooded Southwest landscape.
Art
He stares down the evils that have driven history, intervenes in public spaces, and collaborates with science — all in service to strengthening community
Books
After retiring as a professor of American history from Princeton University, Nell Painter embarked on a new chapter of her life: to become a practicing artist.
Film
The provocative auteur's latest, The Misandrists, attempts a tongue-in-cheek critique of radical feminism.
Art
Scorched Earth, a group exhibition at Current Projects in Miami, considers the stories contained within the soil.
Art
An exhibition of ecstatic, mystical work at the Halle Saint Pierre in Paris questions what is visionary, anti-pop, art brut, or art brutish.
Art
Avifauna at Wave Hill in the Bronx features art responding to the lives of birds in New York City and beyond.
Art
MTA Country, a new satiric game from Everyday Arcade lets players navigate the crumbling transit system.
Art
Art Club Challenge by Jarryd Huntley aims to make art more approachable through its Mondrian-inspired painting puzzles.
Books
Published in 1814 by a Scottish flower painter, 'Werner's Nomenclature of Colours' was one of the world's first systemic taxonomy of colors.
Art
Her drawings of animals and people in costume give insight into the darker side of human lust and longing.