Cahill's novel, The Violet Hour, dissects the art world's intricate ecosystem through a satirical lens, exposing its archetypal figures and the machinations of fame, greed, and ambition.
An interview with a MoMA co-curator delves into how the landmark exhibition re-evaluates Wifredo Lam's six-decade practice, informed by poetry and Afro-Caribbean thought, repositioning his radical modernism within a critical institutional framework.
At the UN headquarters, Bengaluru artist Namita Kulkarni's exhibition, 'Colonialism and the Climate Crisis,' provocatively charts the intersection of human rights, environmental degradation, and enduring colonial legacies.
Scale has been our feature topic for May and June, dealing with the minute and the grandiose, especially in this moment of world politics and climate devastation feeling beyond our control.
Crosby Studios extends its distinct design ethos into permanent retail at Chelsea's High Line 9, debuting "Home of Football: Home & Away," an exhibition that architecturally reimagines a significant football archive into an immersive cultural narrative, accompanied by a new model for curated commerce.
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