A Tribute to a Controversial Queer Icon Is Savaged, Underscoring His Lasting Power Some of his enemies might have outlived him by decades, but he might still be haunting them.
Art Doc of the Week: ‘Harlan: In the Shadow of Jew Süss’ Emphasis on a Nazi propagandist's family powerfully underscores points about culpability, responsibility, and how art and politics stretch into the…
Art Doc of the Week: ‘Eames: The Architect and the Painter’ The Eames duo and the their team of assistants rewrote 20th century American mores and aesthetics.
EXHIBIT | “Shout Out! UK Pirate Radio in the 1980s” at London ICA The UK music scene of the '80s was one of the richest of the 20th century, mingling hip-hop, R&B, pirate…
Award-Winning Poet Claudia Rankine Lyrically Dissects Citizenship In a transfixing reading at MOCA, the poet measures the quotidian toll of anti-blackness in America.
Art Doc of the Week: Fifi Howls from Happiness The late Iranian artist Bahman Mohassess didn't care about offering succor or touchy-feely platitudes to anyone. That was part of…
LA Public Library Ponders Honoring Poet Wanda Coleman The late fearless wordsmith might soon have a local LA library branch dedicated to her.
Art Doc of the Week: Vik Muniz’s Transformative ‘Waste Land’ Brazilian artist Victor Muniz challenges us to rethink what we know of the world by turning garbage into beautiful art.
Photography: Richard Ross’ Portraits Of Young Women In The Penal System The photographer's latest book examines the lives of girls in the juvenile system.
A Red Hot Tribute To The Genius Of The Late Arthur Russell The music and art pioneer's experimental works will be revisited during two very special ensemble performances.