Dolores Eitel, 87, was on a mission to educate her generation and other “mature adults” about pronouns. “My goal was to teach people my age that male and female are not the only genders people are ...
A true head scratcher of an exhibition has touched down at Chicago’s Renaissance Society. Curated by artist Shahryar Nashat and critic Bruce Hainley, the show has no title and no press release—just a ...
You can’t have a short conversation with Hamza Walker. The guy likes to talk. A lot. He’s been chatting with a visitor for a couple of hours now, seated behind the desk of his light-filled office at ...
UChicago’s 100-year-old Renaissance Society recently teamed up with one of the University’s newest entities—the Stevanovich Institute on the Formation of Knowledge— for a discussion of how doubt ...
“Do you remember when teleportation replaced air travel,” asks the fabulous crocodile who serves as an occasional guide to the CAPS, an island in the middle of the ocean of people who tried to enter ...
Welcome to Wet Paint in the Wild, the freewheeling—and free!—spinoff of Artnet News Pro’s beloved Wet Paint gossip column, where we give art-world insiders a disposable camera to chronicle their lives ...
The Summer Program will have presentations from stage, ballet and individual artists all representative of the rich arts community we enjoy in Sacramento. The program will begin on Friday, June 6 at ...
Courtesy of Tom Van Eynde Gabriel Sierra, installation view, 2015 I missed this hour of the exhibition due to a CTA mistransfer to Hyde Park. I figured I had a case of the Mondays (on a Friday). 11:00 ...
For about 24 hours last week, confusion about a professional association’s quirky arrangement with ProQuest became a flash point in the debate about ownership of digital content. On Wednesday, ...
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