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The retrospective features the Latvian-born artist’s meticulous depictions of the natural world alongside her lesser-known ...
History might be written by the victors, but art and culture is always where the losers get to have their say.
In 1979, former Soft Machine drummer Robert Wyatt joined the Communist Party of Great Britain and cut a string of idiosyncratic yet impassioned socialist pop.
In Steven Gaines’s racy, now out-of-print Beach Boys biography Heroes and Villains, he recounts that Gary Usher – who wrote ...
The weekend brings Friday Night Flix, the annual Ice Hogs Garage Sale and Zammuto’s 100-Year Celebration, along with Pride, ...
Pop superstar Taylor Swift and boyfriend Travis ... one of the country’s most important post-war artists who was world-famous for his large-format nail reliefs, has died Theo Jansen’s wind ...
Don’t make your ex a character. And avoid playing musical instruments if you’re not very good at them. Heartbreak Hotel shows ...
Unlike its Gulf neighbours, many of which have gone full throttle into tourism megaprojects, Kuwait is taking a more measured ...
Culture critic Carolina Miranda weighs in on a retrospective of Diane Arbus’ photography at Zwirner gallery, and a Wende ...
On the 250th anniversary of Bunker Hill, it’s worth revisiting the horrors and anxieties of the conflict that birthed America ...
A show at the Saint Louis Art Museum explores technological and artistic advancements of the interwar period.
Art provides what the book refers to as “a crack in the wall,” a rupture in the flimsy veneer of power and oppression that, ...