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When the enigmatic street artist Banksy spray-painted a heart-shaped balloon covered with a Band-Aid on the wall of a ...
When Gagosian and curator Michael Cary approached Paloma to discuss the show, she turned to her own collection to contribute ...
Perry has transformed the traditional opulence of the Wallace Collection into a riotously subversive exploration of identity, ...
Take, for example, one of Wall’s most famous images, Insomnia (1994), showing a distressed man laying underneath the table in ...
Ruben Östlund has since won the Palme d’Or twice, but he has yet to surpass this excruciating comedy about a dad abandoning ...
Back in early January, a friend and I decided that we'd sit down every Thursday to watch the latest entry in Shōji Kawamori 's Aquarion series, Aquarion: Myth of Emotions. After a few weeks, we ...
Against the tide of a snarky era of pop culture, this creative platformer offered a surprisingly nuanced and stigma-free treatment of tricky terrain: the darker stuff going on inside our heads.
Welcome to Bangkok Noi, home to city's latest 'it-temple', Wat Suwannaram, and its magnificent murals, as featured in The ...
Perfect pilots, messy aftermaths. These shows started strong, then crashed — proof that TV’s best beginnings aren’t always sustainable.
The recent launch of a website dedicated to frescoes in a Maine meeting house has created a new surge of interest in the ...
The Pavilions at Glenstone, the private art museum in Potomac ... “how do I know my life? How I know my politics? How do I know my religion? How do I know my love? I was, like, I probably ...
A person sits — not scrolling, not planning, not producing; just still and there. In a culture wired for output, this kind of pause feels unfamiliar. Yet the art of doing nothing is quietly finding ...