Mary Kelly talks to Ben Luke about her influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and ...
Event brought UChicago scholars together with visiting artists to explore the art and ideas that are central to our lives ...
The Godard that matters now, in this wreckage-strewn age of algorithmic filmmaking, is the one who dragged politics into the ...
A distinct feeling emerges that, at its heart, this is a conversation about Blackness and the Black position in Afro-Asian ...
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Reclaiming the unwritten: Kanika Gupta on colonialism, embodiment, and the art of remembering
Gupta shares her insights on reclaiming forgotten histories, reimagining myths, and connecting ancient narratives to contemporary ecological and social concerns.
The Daily Orange reached out to Arts and Sciences students, faculty and alumni, who expressed uncertainty and concern about ...
Mississippi Museum of Art (MMA/the Museum) is presenting Coulter Fussell: The Proving Ground, the first museum survey of ...
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The keys to the 'heavy metal' philosophy: skepticism, intensity and brutal honesty
Hard rock is also a tool for channeling rebellion and reminding us to stay true to ourselves ...
Fashion brands use provocative campaigns to stand out, but they often fail and end up seeming deliberately obtuse or ...
Young men are deliberately crafting a soft, sensitive, emotionally aware aesthetic – signalling their rejection of ‘toxic ...
“Lux” and “Sad and Beautiful World” ...
Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
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