In 1971, American feminist art historian Linda Nochlin asked, ‘Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists’? The issue, she wrote in her essay, ‘lies not in our stars, our hormones, our menstrual ...
Faith Wilding's New York retrospective celebrates a five-decade journey of art, feminism, and nature ...
We caught up with Futter to discuss how the hype around the Brooklyn Museum’s bicentennial might shape its future.
In September 2020, Octavia E. Butler's 1993 novel Parable of the Sower appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for the ...
In the paper I argue that in a world where our lives are intricately interconnected and our environments are rapidly changing, commoning produces ecological imaginaries and understandings of places ...
The artist is known for her surprising and subversive twists on traditional art forms like opera and classical ballet, often with a dark, feminist undertone. Her most recent work, a remake of a ...
Casa Gesso aims to establish a dialogue between contemporary architecture and some of the pioneering work created by the artist in the 1970s, The post Casa Gesso is a "habitable blank canvas" for ...