“The Milk of Dreams” fuels the 2022 Venice Biennale
How does one concisely evoke the essence of the 2022 Venice Biennale? One can’t, but one can certainly try. The Biennale, containing over 120 years of history as one of […]
Zone of Immaterial Pictorial Sensibility sells for $1.2 million
In our modern, digital-consumerist society, we are no strangers to paying for…well, nothing. Fleeting online experiences that amount to singular serotonin boosts (hopefully), shiny costumes for digital avatars, or the […]
Artwork seized by Finland returns to Russia
As the complications stemming from the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war continue to grow and manifest, with sanctions extending to all manner of industries and culture from Russia at home and around […]
“Star Wars Kid: The Rise of the Digital Shadows” urges for digital empathy
We are at the point in this digital age where virality is taken for granted. Andy Warhol’s prophecy of everyone’s fifteen minutes of fame has never been more true—and more […]
What does theatre mean on World Theatre Day?
With another rotation of this planet called Earth comes another day marked as World Theatre Day, so hug a theatre practitioner in your life—we generally need it. My first […]
Donetsk Regional Drama Theatre destroyed in Russian bombing
As the war stemming from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine marches on, we are seeing the cultural connections and outputs of both nations being deeply affected. From the sanctions applied globally […]
‘The Andy Warhol Diaries’ shows the love and fear of an icon
While the world over has been especially keen on the recent release of Inventing Anna—the exploits of real-life con artist Anna Delvey—almost simultaneously, Netflix has released a stunning and emotional […]