The artist would develop a distinctly Protestant imagery that replaced sacredness with utility, functioning essentially as ...
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Acknowledging the startled responses and backlash, the Getty issued a public statement indicating its awareness of and regret ...
Director Lou Ye follows a film crew in Wuhan who decides to revive a project abandoned 10 years prior, only to be placed ...
The curator and scholar launched the Black Artists Archive to honor overlooked histories and affect change in the present.
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Priya D’Souza McDonough (they/them/theirs) is a writer and student based between New York City and Toronto, where they study in the University of Toronto’s Near and Middle Eastern Civilisations ...
In the late 1980s and '90s, a wave of independent directors turned cameras on themselves, utilizing documentary as a mode of confession and self-reflection.
This week, yoga and nationalism, opulent Tibetan mandalas, the environmental costs of ChatGPT, Earth’s temporary “mini-moon,” and much more.
With over 90 events and more than 70 artists, come discover why the Pacific Northwest is the leading regional hub for glass art in the United States.
The longer I sat with the artworks in David Reed’s studio, the more I felt that I wasn’t fully seeing what was there.