Anawana Haloba, an artist born in Zambia and based in Norway, talks about vanishing cultures in her project for the 32nd Sao Paulo Biennial. Her…
In case you missed our newsletter this week: Yes! We’re heading to South America to experience the São Paulo Biennial for the first time ever. Here’s…
Amanda Sanfilippo talks about public art and Miami’s Fringe Projects, an independent public art agency that commissions temporary art and performance projects in connection with the…
The Floating Piers by Christo Lure Tens Of Thousands To Italy For Walk On Water The Floating Piers by Christo lured tens of thousands to Italy…
Maria Alyokhina on Political Art, Pussy Riot, Hannah Arendt, Justice for Political Prisoners, and Working with Belarus Free Theatre Maria Alyokhina, a member of the…
Spurred by Super PAC, Contemporary Art Protests American Politics During 2016 Election Season This week, we’re looking at art that takes aim at injustice and disrupts mainstream…
At a time when America is grappling with deep-rooted, seemingly intractable racial issues, it’s time for a frank conversation about black identity. We recorded this…
Los-Angeles-born Artist Mika Tajima’s Installation Project in Istanbul Comments on the Massive Social Impact of Smart Cities Around the World Mika Tajima: Emotion Commune May…
Glexis Novoa, a Contemporary Cuban artist, is one of fifty artists that curator Juan Delgado invited to participate in the public art exhibition Detras del muro,…
French Artist Frédéric Nauczyciel’s Photography and Films Celebrate Contemporary Voguing In Paris And Baltimore In 2011, photographer and filmmaker Frédéric Nauczyciel spent five months in Baltimore,…