An outstandingly entertaining, erudite trip through the history of color photography as technology and as art. As a bonus, it delivers nicely on Triple Canopy’s unique digital magazine format. [Kodak ...
Author Christine Coulson should know; she used to write them. In an exclusive essay, she shares a better way to explore museums Christine Coulson spent 25 years writing for The Metropolitan Museum of ...
Excerpted from Phaidon’s Akademie X: Lessons in Art & Life, Kraus’s essay welds together the personal, political, and theoretical into what amounts to a fascinating new framework through which to ...
Art, though a human craft, gains new form when curated. Whether conserved, contained or placed (un)symmetrically, it becomes sculpted and reinterpreted for the human eye. Museums are a representative ...
The greatest mystery is not that we have been flung at random between the profusion of the earth and the galaxy of the stars, but that in this prison we can fashion images of ourselves sufficiently ...
As always, this year's Miami Art Week, brought the convergence of global art fairs, cultural events, brand activations, and ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook This image is the thumbnail for The Leftist Cooks’ “This is Not a Video Essay.” What is art? What ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida Department of Education and Volunteer Florida has launched an academic and creative contest for elementary, middle and high school students. Last week, Gov. Ron ...
Essays come in all shapes and sizes. Professional essayists have, perhaps, only one thing in common. The sort of essayist grand enough to be collected in a volume always, sooner or later, starts going ...