“LaCugna was a leading feminist theologian, believing that the ‘doctrine of the Trinity insists that relationality, not solitariness and least of all biological sex, is at the heart of what it ...
The birds are out! The flowers are budding! And my picnic blanket is officially rolling out! There’s nothing quite like the ...
Women, Art & Computing 1960–1991' in Vienna sheds light upon 48 women artists who engaged critically with computation ...
Lorna Simpson, whose pioneering conceptual photographs and multimedia work over more than three decades had already ...
Using a combination of digital and analog equipment, 75 Ohms always seems to tap into the vibe of the performers, combining video collage, abstract visuals and live stage-camera imagery to produce ...
The Barbican as muse: composer Shiva Feshareki on bringing the brutalist icon to life through music For the last two years, British-Iranian experimental composer and turntablist Shiva Feshareki has ...
I was really gravitating towards the first three albums that she made, so that was our next little pile. We basically just started to collage from that material and would throw the cut back and forth ...
Four years after winning the Nobel Prize in Literature, writer Abdulrazak Gurnah returns with a spellbinding family saga set in his home country of Tanzania. After graduating from university ...
From Carrie Moyer’s hint at sensual figuration to Matthew Brannon recalling mindless forms of entertainment and real-life dramas. The Hunter College MFA in Studio Art is an exceptional ...
And last but certainly not least, London-based Peruvian photographer Ana Flores will take to the stage to walk us through the development of her unique photographic language and how she is paying ...