Ukraine’s Bold Biennale Show, Two Years Into the Invasion
It’s Day 17 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A mother hurries back to her underground shelter after a trip to a nearby store. From her shopping bag, she...
Read moreIt’s Day 17 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A mother hurries back to her underground shelter after a trip to a nearby store. From her shopping bag, she...
Read moreIn April 1992, just before Sejla Kameric turned 16, her hometown, Sarajevo, came under siege for almost four years. The...
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Spiders are weavers. The Navajo artist and weaver Melissa Cody knows this palpably. As she sits cross-legged on sheepskins at...
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At the 2022 Venice Biennale, the artist Maria Eichhorn exposed the foundations of the German Pavilion, long the event’s most...
There is an engaging little rhyme tucked into the title of the artist Erick Meyenberg’s piece for this year’s Venice...
A cheerfully obvious splatterthon, the new horror movie “Abigail” follows a simple, time-tested recipe that calls for a minimal amount...
When baby boomers were buying their first homes in the 1970s and 1980s, it wasn’t unusual to take on a...