Friends and Family Remember Artist Ida Applebroog, Whose Wry, Feminist-Tinged Work Defied Categorization | Artnet News
The artist Ida Applebroog, known for paintings, sculptures, and video works that addressed issues of politics, violence, and gender with…
A New Documentary Celebrates the Colorful Life of Mr. Chow, Charting His Journey From Struggling Painter to Celebrity Restaurateur | Artnet News
When 12-year-old Michael Chow left China for boarding school in London in 1952, he had no way of knowing of…
An Idaho College Sparked National Outrage for Censoring Abortion-Themed Artworks. Now, the Exhibition Has Found a New Home | Artnet News
In March, an Idaho state college sparked a media firestorm when it censored three artists’ works that dealt with the…
What do the ‘Vessel’ and Burning Man Have in Common? Both Barred Documentarian John Wilson From Filming On-Site | Artnet News
“How to Find a Public Restroom,” the first episode of the third and final season of HBO’s How to With…
A Republican-Drafted Bill Has Axed Funding for the Smithsonian’s Planned Latino Museum in 2024 | Artnet News
The future of the yet-to-be-built National Museum of the American Latino is in jeopardy after the House Appropriations Committee passed…
Who Was Edward Brezinski? Nobody Really Knows. But a New Documentary About the ’80s Artist’s Failure to Find Fame Could Change That | Artnet News
The downtown ‘80s art scene in New York launched the careers of artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring to…
Lynsey Addario, Known for her Searing Images of Conflict, Is the First Photojournalist to Join Lyles and King
Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario, known for her work covering conflicts and humanitarian crises in the Middle East and around…
The New Documentary ‘Copyright Infringement’ Unpacks the Art and Action Behind Artist Cj Hendry’s Beloved Scavenger Hunt
What would you do to get your hands on a free, limited-edition Cj Hendry t-shirt? If you are one of…
Iran: An exile’s struggle against the regime | DW Documentary
Journalist and activist Masih Alinejad speaks for millions of Iranian women. From exile, she supports women rebelling on social media…
Crime and corruption – A journalist’s murder in Slovakia | DW Documentary
Slovakian investigative journalist Ján Kuciak was murdered along with his fiancée in 2018. Kuciak had been working on uncovering links…
Erdoğan’s world – Turkey and its President | DW Documentary
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been in power for 20 years. Turkey has become increasingly autocratic under his rule, his…
Crisis, conflict and war – How NATO is preparing to resist | DW Documentary
NATO members are viewing Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine with grave concern, especially those on the alliance’s eastern flank.…
Is AI the future of humanity? – Artificial intelligence and its limitations | DW Documentary
Artificial intelligence is often portrayed as the future of humanity. But is the logic of algorithms really infallible? Today, even…