The Wild, the Weird and the Controversial: the 2024 Venice Biennale
Willem de Kooning had never been to Italy when he traveled to Venice for an amorous rendezvous in September 1959. Things got complicated, so the Dutch-born artist made...
Read moreWillem de Kooning had never been to Italy when he traveled to Venice for an amorous rendezvous in September 1959. Things got complicated, so the Dutch-born artist made...
Read moreKosuke (Ryohei Suzuki), the protagonist of Daishi Matsunaga’s “Egoist,” is a lonely fashion magazine editor in Tokyo, with high cheekbones...
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Marjane Satrapi, whose graphic novel series, “Persepolis,” about growing up in and leaving Tehran, won her international acclaim and millions...
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Guy Ritchie loves movies about rough-and-tumble bros—or, rather, blokes—and at its best, his work generates amusing excitement from having tough...
At the very beginning of Si Lewen’s “The Parade,” the series of untitled antiwar works on artist’s board that forms...
Mary Kubica has written some dark stories. Her first novel, “The Good Girl,” was about a one-night stand gone horribly...