Even as it privileges quiet reflection, the show’s 36th edition cannot fully contain the frictions and instabilities that surround and infuse it.
From Jesus being arrested by ICE to Trump eating the Epstein files, an anonymous art collective’s “guerrilla projections” use humor as a form of protest.
Two dossiers paint an urgent quantitative picture of the rapidly growing suppression of free expression and artistic freedom.
From a mosaic of flip-flops in Sicily to Cicero's possible sauna, new discoveries prove that bathing has always been about ...
The apparently satirical artwork portrays the president and the convicted sex offender gazing giddily at each other.
This top-ranked, highly selective graduate program supports its students as they pursue interdisciplinary and research-based ...
A recent workshop in Manhattan's Lower East Side challenged the notion that the takeover of machine learning is inevitable.
Though Jody Folwell has always felt rooted in her culture, she pursued a ceramics practice in the early 1970s with a desire ...
A psychological assessment meant to uncloak unconscious feelings about the self, home, and familial relationships becomes a ...
Art history has struggled to address a contradictory artistic output that engaged with Japan’s modernization and occupation, ...
From feature films to experimental shorts, several highlights of this year’s lineup explore what it takes to live and work as ...
Four years after a Kahlo self-portrait became the most expensive work by a Latin American artist, “The dream (The bed)” (1940 ...
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