
A catalog of objects, ideas, and image, Richard revisits the readymade and its emancipatory potential.
Cheon pyo Lee charts the idiosyncratic nature of value.
Evading Chinese censorship, the Gao Brothers challenge authority through sculpture, painting, performance, and photography.
Bronx-born, Puerto Rican photographer Elle Pérez explores queer identity in rural Tennessee.
Photos of empty performance spaces in Lagos capture the spirit of Fela Kuti's famous nightclub and strip back the chaos of one of the world's busiest cities.
In the 40Owls Gallery's "Distinct Ethnic Magical Tales" exhibition, artists explore colonization, pop cultural iconography, and cultural ownership
Exploring minority religions in Poland, Katarzyna Majak’s images probe prejudice against witchery, questions of aging, and feminine divinity.
Photographer Julien Chatelin’s images capture Egypt’s surreal and absurd rural landscape; a road that leads to nowhere.
A new exhibit uses newspapers as instruments of art and manipulation, and shows that in our media, there is no escaping murder and mayhem.
Peter Hoffman documents an Illinois home that helps refugees take the next step towards establishing a stable new life in the U.S.
The grandson of a Holocaust survivor visits the town that was home to Auschwitz.
The author explores and explodes Guernica by Pablo Picasso.