Meanwhile, leaders of cultural institutions have condemned the president’s threats, and Iranians responded with a hashtag campaign celebrating their country’s cultural treasures.
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January 8, 2020

 

Trump Walks Back His Threats to Strike Iran’s Cultural Sites

Meanwhile, leaders of cultural institutions have condemned the president’s threats, and Iranians responded with a hashtag campaign celebrating their country’s cultural treasures.

Hakim Bishara

 
 
 
 

Saying Goodbye to the Newseum in the Age of Fake News

It felt important to visit the Newseum 10 years ago, when every journalist I knew still believed great reporting would always win. Now, in the wake of its recent closure, the delusory nature of that kind of thinking doesn’t get any more obvious.

Eric Vilas-Boas

 
 
 
 

An Overdue Spotlight on Michelangelo’s Tutor

The Frick Collection presents the work of Bertoldo di Giovanni, an understated yet pivotal figure during the Renaissance, long described as a disciple of Donatello and a tutor of Michelangelo.

Angelica Frey

 
 
 

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New York City Ballet Art Series Presents a New Installation by Lauren Redniss

Lauren Redniss, artist and author, has been invited by New York City Ballet to create a signature installation for their eighth annual Art Series.

 
 
 

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Beloved Comic Series The Far Side Is Now Legally On the Web

After decades of eschewing the internet, creator Gary Larson is releasing daily batches of the classic strip.

 

A New Browser Extension Encourages You to Choose Your Local Library Over Amazon

Library Extension will show you if books and e-books you search for online are available for free at your local library, and helps you borrow them in one click.

 

Make Your Own Experimental Film Out of GIFs and Philip Glass

Rico Monkeon’s “Gifaanisqatsi” uses the score from the classic documentary Koyaanisqatsi and random GIFs to generate mesmerizing custom montages.

 
 
 
 
 

Looking at California and Mexico From Indigenous Perspectives

As the MexiCali Biennial comes to a close, artists, scholars, and educators will contemplate the myth of Calafia and “the indigenous land that diverse groups now share.

Matt Stromberg

 
 
 
 

An Unlikely Scottish Archive Sheds Light on Romanian Art During Socialism

The exhibition 24 Arguments,which emerged from research conducted by the Institute of the Present, offers works that are heavily influenced by newly forged global dialogues.

Jonah Kay

 
 
 
 

The Curative History of Colorado’s Jewish Community

For its debut exhibition, History Colorado’s Ballantine Gallery traces the Jewish community’s medical and philanthropic responses to the tuberculosis crisis in 20th century Colorado.

Ray Mark Rinaldi

 
 
 
 

50 Years Later, Watching Jimi Hendrix Onstage (On Film)

I’ve often forgotten Hendrix’s impact on me, but attending a fleeting screening of Gerry Goldstein’s long-unreleased The Jimi Hendrix Experience: The Royal Albert Hall in the titular venue presented a rare opportunity to experience those feelings afresh.

Andrew Northrop

 
 
 
 

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