The 6 Must-See Performances—and a Special Fragrance—at the Estonian Chapter of the Baltic Triennial
A revolution can take many forms, but peaceful acts of singing and hand-holding are rarely the first images associated with…
A revolution can take many forms, but peaceful acts of singing and hand-holding are rarely the first images associated with…
CONTENT WARNING: racism The Polish Embassy in London, using funds from Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, sponsored at least one…
Connor Owens writes on anarchism and a form of sci-fi that emphasises the possibilities of eco-utopias. Social transformation never happens…
New York’s Madison Square Park looks a little bit like an enchanted forest right now. A seemingly weightless cast of…
The Kamil family had spent the previous five years being ignored or told they weren’t a priority until they made…
Last week, Christo took over the London art world with his large-scale installation The London Mastaba, consisting of 7,506 oil barrels…
Few pop stars have impacted global culture like Michael Jackson. Yet while his musical influence is world-renowned, most of the…
More than a year after New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum withdrew three controversial artworks that featured animals from its highly anticipated survey of…
“City Dreams,” the lovely retrospective devoted to Congolese artist Bodys Isek Kingelez, is currently winning raves at the Museum of…
Each week, we search New York City for the most exciting and thought-provoking shows, screenings, and events. See them below.…
Salvador Dalí was an early idol for Jeff Koons, who has said that the Surrealist painter was the subject of…
The first of series of reports from the 18th International Conference on Penal Abolition, based on the workshops and talks…
It’s sometimes difficult to tell where the art ends and the building begins at the Swiss Institute’s new home in…
Artists in San Francisco’s Bay Area are turning to guerrilla tactics to express their opposition to Trump’s separation of immigrant…