Culture and Arts

Reckoning With the “Science” of Sexuality

Los Angeles is currently hosting an intriguing exhibition titled "Scientia Sexualis" at the Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles. This exhibition draws inspiration from Michel Foucault's term for the 19th-century

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7 Art Books for Your March Reading List

Exploring New Art Books for Spring As we approach the reading-in-the-park season, a fresh selection of art books has hit

Over 6,000 Sign Letter Opposing Russia’s Venice Biennale Pavilion

The Venice Biennale is currently under scrutiny as thousands of artists, academics, curators, journalists, and political figures have come together

US and Israel Strikes Damage 17th-Century Palace in Isfahan

In recent devastating attacks on the city of Isfahan, Israeli and United States forces have targeted several centuries-old palaces and

Please, No More Disaffected White Girls

Book Review: A Critical Analysis of Anika Jade Levy’s “Flat Earth” Anika Jade Levy’s novel “Flat Earth” has been making

The Whitney Biennial Is Here

Julie Mehretu, whose print “City Sitings II” will be on view at Gemini G.E.L.’s booth, will discuss her decision to

Lost for More Than a Century, the First ‘Sci-Fi’ Film Ever Made Resurfaces — Colossal

Georges Méliès, a pioneering French director, created a silent short film in 1897 that had been lost to the public

Don’t Believe What Art Basel Qatar Is Trying to Sell You

Art Basel Qatar made its debut in February, showcasing what it described as Qatar’s “vibrant cultural landscape” and “dynamic arts

Beer With a Painter: Hilary Harkness

Hilary Harkness: Exploring Fantastical Realities Through Art Renowned artist Hilary Harkness is a master of creating intricate worlds on small