If you think raves are just hazy gatherings of intoxicated people who have forgotten where they are...
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The totemic object was a source of intense interest among post-war artists like Louise Nevelson and Joan...
“How long can you silence the very thing that makes you human?” asks our Editor-in-Chief Hakim Bishara...
Since I first saw Jule Korneffel’s acrylic and natural pigment paintings at her thesis exhibition at Hunter...
One of 16 drawings and petroglyphs Mexican archaeologists discovered along a multi-billion-dollar planned train route in Mexico...
Cemeteries are spaces where ritual and reflection converge, where commemorations of life co-exist with contemplations of human...
It’s hard to deny that Austin is booming. The once sleepy Texas state capital—known for its alternative...
From the early 1970s to the late ’80s, the unconventional Canadian artist collective General Idea facilitated an...
I remember a dance floor for what it allowed us to imagine. In the haze of strobe...
Some things have an indescribable magnetism, something that connects with a neuron somewhere deep within the brain....
When we think of “invasive species,” perhaps zebra mussels or kudzu vine spring to mind. Both have...
Visit Brookfield Place and experience Fleeting Opulence by British artist duo Graphic Rewilding. The bold and vibrant large-scale installations...
Somewhere between Sweden’s most savory semla and its picturesque seaside sits the unassuming town of Ronneby—quietly, a...
In the large-scale murals of Alex Senna, figures gather, greet one another, relax, and interact with their...
“I never started out to be an inspiration. I started out to just do what I’ve tried...
Last week, I visited Gracie Mansion in Manhattan for a conversation with artist and New York First...
This was supposed to be a profile of Tania El Khoury, the multidisciplinary Lebanese artist, winner of...
Having lived my entire adult life under right-wing authoritarian Viktor Orbán’s regime, his colossal defeat at Hungary’s...