War movies perform a clever trick: they create coherent, digestible narratives out of incomprehensible violence. Christian Marclay inverts this cinematic alchemy in his video, which premiered at this…
Matthew Angelo Harrison's sculptures are haunted by the legacy of colonialism and transatlantic slavery even as they explore modern technology and contemporary African American culture.
The Cranbrook Art Museum's "Landlord Colors: On Art, Economy, and Materiality" explores how socioeconomic crises affect artists and the materials they use.
Minneapolis-based artist Siah Armajani's first retrospective in the United States, "Follow This Line," takes its title from a childhood memory: in prerevolutionary Iran, Armajani and his friends…
Astra Taylor set out in 2013 to unsettle and challenge our notions of democracy as it is currently conceived. Unfortunately, the state of the world may have beaten her to it.
Turkish artist Banu Cennetoğlu often gathers large amounts of digital and analog data and explores how the resulting collections reflect or obscure personal and historical experiences.