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Virginia Lupu’s photo series “TinTinTin” offers a beautiful vision of a
mystical, matriarchal community of modern witches in Romania.
about 3 years ago
observer.com
“Even though this film is about a muse/author relationship, it’s also about a
woman’s relationship to herself,” the director tells Observer.
over 3 years ago
observer.com
From Zadie Smith’s essay collection written in the early days of the coronavirus
pandemic, to Sarah Gerard’s sophomore novel, here are the best new books to read
this July.
over 3 years ago
observer.com
With ‘Death in Her Hands,’ Ottessa Moshfegh continues her theme of creating
characters who are trying desperately to escape—from themselves.
over 3 years ago
observer.com
There couldn’t be better time to read the essays collected in Olivia Laing’s
‘Funny Weather: Art in an Emergency.’
over 3 years ago
observer.com
Kawakami is already a star in Japan, where Haruki Murakami has proclaimed her
his favorite novelist. A three-book deal with Europa brings her to English
readers for the first time, starting with &#…
almost 4 years ago
artsy.net
Salman Toor—whose solo show at the Whitney was postponed—paints lush, bohemian
gatherings that make me yearn for the time before social distancing.
almost 4 years ago
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As they attempt to cultivate the next generation of art collectors, Christie’s,
Sotheby’s and Phillips are pursuing some unorthodox strategies.
almost 4 years ago
observer.com
Cain’s protagonist, Vitória, transitions from working as a cleaning lady at an
art museum to an unhappily married wealthy woman to orchestrating a divorce that
will leave her financially able…
almost 4 years ago
artsy.net
As the decade comes to a close, we reflect on where the art world is headed in
the 2020s.
about 4 years ago
cnn.com
The “boy pharaoh” only reigned over Egypt for nine years but, millennia later,
he continues to rule the world’s imagination.
about 4 years ago
artsy.net
Thomas Eakins’s “The Gross Clinic” both reveals and conceals its subject matter,
functioning as a brutal record and an homage to science.
about 4 years ago
artsy.net
The master of cinematic mood has created a suite of eerie, beguiling, and
poignant new paintings.
about 4 years ago
artsy.net
Since the middle of the 20th century, the idea of movements has eroded as the
art world has become increasingly fractured.
over 4 years ago
artsy.net
If you’re considering applying to a residency, there are steps you can take to
ensure the best possible experience.
over 4 years ago
cnn.com
When a Japanese company couldn’t decide which auction house to sell its art
collection through, it put the decision in the auctioneers’ hands.
over 4 years ago
artsy.net
Jean-Honoré Fragonard’s flirtatious “The Swing” offers a peek inside an illicit
garden of earthly delights.
over 4 years ago
cnn.com
In post-war Japan, the founders of the avant-garde Metabolism movement sought to
create architecture inspired by nature.
over 4 years ago
artsy.net
Formidable women across centuries and continents have wielded influence through
their impassioned support of art and culture.
over 4 years ago
artsy.net
David Brooks argues that our creative era is rife with artists making impersonal
protest gestures. There’s much more to the story.
over 4 years ago
artsy.net
Her prescient essays, “On Photography” (1977), articulated the concerns we have
about images today.
over 4 years ago