fromwww.theguardian.com2 weeks agoAllo la France review romance of French phone booths exposes funding cuts to rural services"Instead of using talking heads, Devigne ducks into various phone boxes scattered across France, as she takes calls from her interview subjects."France politics
fromBerlin Art Link1 month agoPreview of 'Dissident Paths' | Berlin Art LinkThe project, "Dissident Paths: Walking Together as a Method," emphasizes collective movement as a vital physical and political act across public spaces in Berlin.Berlin music
Women in technologyfromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events4 months agoHow artists have used the 'uncanny' as a feminist strategyThe exhibition explores the unsettling feelings of women in familiar spaces turned unfamiliar, prompting reflection on safety and identity.Freud's concept of 'The Uncanny' is adapted to address women's emotional experiences in today's socio-political climate.
Podcastfromwww.npr.org3 months agoWho gets to be a critic? And why are some so "bad?"Criticism should evolve to better reflect and engage with societal desires and values.
fromJuxtapoz2 months agoArtsJuxtapoz Magazine - Larissa De Jesus Negron: I Want What I Already Have @ Future Fair, NYC
Women in technologyfromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events4 months agoHow artists have used the 'uncanny' as a feminist strategyThe exhibition explores the unsettling feelings of women in familiar spaces turned unfamiliar, prompting reflection on safety and identity.Freud's concept of 'The Uncanny' is adapted to address women's emotional experiences in today's socio-political climate.
Podcastfromwww.npr.org3 months agoWho gets to be a critic? And why are some so "bad?"Criticism should evolve to better reflect and engage with societal desires and values.
fromJuxtapoz2 months agoArtsJuxtapoz Magazine - Larissa De Jesus Negron: I Want What I Already Have @ Future Fair, NYC
NYC musicfromMission Local3 months agoIn dark times, SF's Caribbean culture festival presents art as a beaconThe CubaCaribe Festival reflects the tension between cultural celebration and the harsh realities faced by Caribbean communities.