Art in America- ONE NIGHT IN Rome, in the summer of 1632, an expat French painter named Valentin de Boulogne stumbled home after a night of drinking. The evening was warm despite the hour, and Valentin decided ...
Hyperallergic- In the 1970s, action films coming out of Hong Kong’s Shaw Brothers Studios captured moviegoers’ imaginations in the United States. As the colorful, action-packed films — many sharing creative DNA...
Hyperallergic - The Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük, Turkey consists of two settlement mounds — the remains of houses continually built over old ones — that have yielded many treasures since archaeologists began ...
Artnet News - Power in our rapidly expanding global art world comes in many forms. There’s creativity which pushes past formal boundaries, influence which can often convince cultural agents to do its bidding, a...
Art in America - I haven’t been to Thailand proper, though I’ve traveled there many times via the works of Apichatpong Weerasethakul, the country’s best-known filmmaker. I first encountered Weerasethakul by acc...
The Art Newspaper -Competition is heating up over who will build and run a permanent art centre—or ‘kunsthal’—on Copenhagen’s Paper Island—a popular harbourside location in the Danish capital famous for its str...