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Photographer Leon Borensztein began Sharon (Kehrer Verlag, 2016), his most personal project, thirty
In “Georgia O’Keeffe: At Home in the Wonderful Nothing,” a text accompanying the exhibition catalogu
What is the future for Arts and Humanities in Europe? The podcast discusses these questions with Pau
Amani Willett: Disquiet by Amani Willett, is published by Damiani Factory (2013), with an afterward
Runaway slave Sojourner Truth gained fame in the nineteenth century as an abolitionist, feminist, an
On today’s program, I talk with Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle about their new book, The Art of
Assistant Professor Federica Goffi fills a blind spot in current architectural theory and practice w
Proof: Photographs from Four Generations of a Texas Family by Byrd Williams, with text by Byrd Willi
The value of the arts is a constant and vital question in contemporary culture. In Locating the Audi
Why is it controversial to cast light-skinned actress Zoe Saldana as the lead character in a film ab
“Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life,” Oscar Wilde famously observed. Wilde’s waning r
Sister Mary Corita, IHM (1918-1986), was a beloved artist and teacher whose role as the rebel nun co
Piksa Niugini by Stephen Dupont, with forward by Robert Gardner and essay by Bob Connolly, is publis
How is the notion of the avant-garde in art relevant today? What can contemporary social movements l
The New Yorkers by Robert Herman, with an introduction by Sean Corcoran, Curator of Prints and Photo
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Clarke’s third law, coined i
Since 2007, American photographer Jade Doskow has been documenting the remains of World’s Fair sites
Alfred S. Posamentier and Robert Geretschlager, The Circle: A Mathematical Exploration Beyond the Li
The Resolution of the Suspect by Israeli photographer Miki Kratsman, with text by Ariella Azoulay, i
Stephen Lee Naish first became aware of Dennis Hopper watching David Lynch’s Blue Velvet, jumpstarti