In a nine-part comic series, Ivan Ascher explores the university, the pandemic, and philosophy.
“Corrupting the Youth”: Episode 1
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In a nine-part comic series, Ivan Ascher explores the university, the pandemic, and philosophy.
Erin L. Thompson thinks about what it means to record the process of destroying art in Aaron Tugendhaft's "The Idols of ISIS."
Jonathan Alexander looks at bruises and swamps Catherine Opie’s “Rhetorical Landscapes.”
Catherine Corman features a few prominent artists in the first ever virtual Frieze Art Fair, which ran May 8 through 15, 2020.
Alexandre Saden talks with curator Luca Massimo Barbero about the exhibition "Lucio Fontana: Walking the Space" at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles.
V.M. Braganza talks about curating women writers at a distance and the stakes of Virginia Woolf’s room today.
Jonathan Alexander discusses how to view Xavier Schipani and Paul Mpagi Sepuya's exhibitions from behind a screen and have them still mean something.
Alexandre Saden gives a retrospective walk-through of the Lari Pittman exhibition at the Hammer Museum earlier this year.
Nicholas Andes takes a spin through the Julie Mehretu retrospective at LACMA.
Perwana Nazif recaps the Frieze Los Angeles fair.