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Agnès Varda, Pragmatic Dreamer

Carrie Rickey was deeply moved when her professor, artist Manny Farber, screened Agnès Varda’s film Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962) for her class back in 1971. At that time,

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‘Inside Information’ Cutaway Diagrams by Dorothy Dig Into the Makings of Pop Culture Icons — Colossal

Taking diagrams to a new level, U.K.-based studio collective Dorothy creates prints that celebrate information—charts, maps, alphabets, color wheels, and

LA Museums Have Failed Undocumented Immigrants

The recent deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles to target undocumented immigrants has sparked outrage and protests across

If the US-Mexico Border Could Talk

Echoes from the Borderlands: Study One “begins” at 8am, off the coast of the Pacific Ocean, where “the wall inserts

Preserving the Age-Old Art of Malaysian Shadow Puppetry 

"But at the same time, we need to adapt to the times and keep the art alive," he added. Despite

Ali Banisadr Paints a World in Calamity

The Katonah Museum in New York is currently hosting an exhibition that delves into the tumultuous world of artist Ali

National Portrait Gallery Director Quits After Trump “Firing” 

Kim Sajet Resigns as Director of Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery Kim Sajet, who has served as the director of the

Punctured Photographs by Yael Martínez Illuminate the Daily Ruptures of Systemic Violence — Colossal

The state of Guerrero in Mexico is known for its beautiful tourist destination of Acapulco, but it also has a

The Des Moines Art Center Presents Firelei Báez

Exploring Firelei Báez's Multilayered Legacy at the Des Moines Art Center Firelei Báez at the Des Moines Art Center in