Art
Carla Williams Takes Ownership of the Gaze
Williams’s scholarly interest in the Black female form paralleled a decades-long private photographic practice that began in the 1980s.
Art
Williams’s scholarly interest in the Black female form paralleled a decades-long private photographic practice that began in the 1980s.
Art
In her visceral works, Uckotter examines a version of trans womanhood unseen in most mainstream narratives.
Art
Fruits of Labor at Apexart features eight artist-mothers whose work, directly and indirectly, is shaped by motherhood.
Art
A narrative unfolds in Alejandre’s recent paintings whereby the Chicano moon landing led to the creation of “Xicanoland.”
Film
Director Nicole Newnham chronicles the rise, fall, and disappearance of the iconic feminist sexologist.
Books
In his final book, art historian B.N. Goswamy sketches a portrait of the Indian cat, drawing on Hindu, Buddhist, and Muslim fables.
Art
Dennis’s exaggerated scenarios compel non-Indigenous viewers to confront racial dynamics that many people in the images choose not to see.
Art
At the center of the acclaimed Abenaki filmmaker’s practice is her effort to counter White, colonialist versions of history.
Performance
Shakers mingle in this multimedia production at the New York Choral Society.
Art
A century after his death, the Meadows Museum offers a rare opportunity to experience 26 of the artist’s luminous paintings of Spanish landscapes.
Art
You’s paintings exude a sense of sweet, childlike wonder, where each moment is filled with possibility.
Art
All of the works in Material as Message ask us how we come to remember, through materials that suit the memories they’re trying to preserve.