Audio Transcript Bill Viola was one of the first artists to use video art and sound technologies in his work,...
Month: September 2020
Experience the best local and international performers—along with emerging chamber music artists—in selected encore programs from the 30-year history of...
The Bay Area–based Photo-Realist painter Robert Bechtle died this week at age eighty-eight. In this essay from our October 2005...
“The cinema,” claims screenwriter Cesare Zavattini, the chief theorist of what came to be known as Italian neorealism in the...
You feel the subtle effects of algorithms while using digital platforms: Spotify automatically plays another song based on what you...
In another world, Black artist would be able to create, primarily, for audiences with whom they share a culture. But...
“Painting is very romantic, no matter how you slice it,” Willa Wasserman told me in a mid-quarantine virtual studio visit....
End papers, small rectangular sheets of translucent paper that protect hair during the perm process, are the basis of Los...
Though Rochelle Goldberg’s exhibition “Psychomachia” originally opened at Miguel Abreu in early March, before New York’s lockdown, the show revolved...
During quarantine and amid worldwide Black Lives Matter protests, Silvia Federici—a Marxist feminist activist and academic—video chatted with Danish artist...