Arts & Culture

Keith Haring and The Rhythms of Painting

Keith Haring and The Rhythms of Painting

Haring's current exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum draws us to the musical stylistics of his art.

| May 22, 2012 | No Comments »

Bio-political Punctum

Bio-political Punctum

Brooklyn-based photographer, Sasha Rudensky, recovers traces of her Russian homeland in an unsettling collection of photos.

| April 19, 2012 | No Comments »

Hydra, Blacked Out

Hydra, Blacked Out

What SOPA and PIPA mean for the future of independent art and online criticism.

| January 19, 2012 | No Comments »

miniBiography and the 99%

miniBiography and the 99%

From radio confessionals to David Lynch's 'Interview Project': Everyday lives strain to be told.

| November 14, 2011 | 2 Comments »

Orpheus and the Nine Eyes of Google Street View

Orpheus and the Nine Eyes of Google Street View

Jon Rafman's "The Nine Eyes of Google Street View" project unearths the Orphic gaze from its mechanistic slumber.

| August 22, 2011 | 1 Comment »

Cosmic Rundown: Rethinking the Future

Cosmic Rundown: Rethinking the Future

A multimedia/text DJ mix on the notion of futurism spun together through the lens of the cosmic.

| June 30, 2011 | No Comments »

Through the Lens of Hip-hop: An Interview with Mochilla’s Brian Cross (B+)

Through the Lens of Hip-hop: An Interview with Mochilla’s Brian Cross (B+)

The photographer/filmmaker frames his work in the context of the African musical diaspora in the Americas.

| June 14, 2011 | No Comments »

Art in the Streets, In a Museum

Art in the Streets, In a Museum

Why the new graffiti retrospective at Los Angeles' MOCA might be the most important exhibition of our time.

| May 8, 2011 | 1 Comment »

Seeds of Dissent: The Detention of Ai Weiwei

Seeds of Dissent: The Detention of Ai Weiwei

The disappearance of the artist behind "Sunflower Seeds" is creating a furor in the international art community.

| April 19, 2011 | No Comments »

Cosmic Rundown: Under the Eclipse

Cosmic Rundown: Under the Eclipse

The Soft Moon, Last Angel of History, Cut Copy, and a game-film called 'Play' all thrive in their cosmic slop.

| January 17, 2011 | No Comments »