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Wednesday afternoon, on the heels of his belated effort to rescue a youth soccer team from a Thai cave with…
Wednesday afternoon, on the heels of his belated effort to rescue a youth soccer team from a Thai cave with…
Visitors to New York’s Times Square can sink deep beneath the ocean waves this summer with Wake and Unmoored, a two-part mixed…
An important moment in the ongoing push for racial equality has been immortalized by artist Kerry James Marshall, who on…
Over the past year, those phenomena I have come to call “Instagram Traps”—installation art-ish environments built for social media—have become…
It’s been a little more than a decade since Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art debuted its splashy new building on…
The discourse concerning the numbers of migrants crossing the Mediterranean or the Alps to reach the Old Continent doesn’t hold…
Each week, we search New York City for the most exciting and thought-provoking shows, screenings, and events. See them below.…
The first of series of reports from the 18th International Conference on Penal Abolition, based on the workshops and talks…
SARAJEVO — Not every Turkish president can come to Sarajevo and get an endorsement from both heaven and earth, but…
Are you going to San Francisco? (Sorry, it’s hard not to invoke the song.) If so, you’ve got great timing:…
Manifesta 12 describes our current world as one carved by opposing forces of nurture and violence. Sensitive to its locale…
The British artist Mark Wallinger has unveiled a public artwork at Runnymede, where King John was forced by his uppity…
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art plays a starring role in one of this year’s most anticipated summer movies, Ocean’s 8,…
An ambitious permanent public art installation by David Hammons has been approved by the New York State legislature, moving it one step…