Key cultural critics who joined us on the Art Angle podcast this year reflect on the transformations in art and politics.
This year, games that did traditional things very well and games that broke the mold completely rose to the top ...
On December 31st, 1995, just ten years after Watterson first began his monumental comic strip, Calvin and Hobbes had its ...
One of the best ways to explore the Land of Enchantment's out-of-this-world history is by embarking on the New Mexico Space ...
As we call time on the first quarter of the 21st century, I thought it might be a good opportunity to look back at some of ...
Buland Masjid emerges as a paradoxical space where hunger is constant, yet food is abundant, making it a daily feast shaped ...
Julius Bryant’s book reveals how artists, publishers, and new media shaped the visual legacy of the Great Exhibition and ...
The cinematic landscape of 2025 proved to be a fascinating battleground between nostalgic revivals and high-concept original ...
Directors Sam Crane and Pinny Grylls’s audacious experiment of a film is set entirely in the world of the smash-hit video ...
The Me-gong Festival of Meghalaya has emerged in recent years as one of the most vibrant cultural showcases in India’s Northeast, a celebration that fuses tradition with modernity and positions the ...
The Political Nature of Perception Proposed by Spatial Installation Art in the AI Era — Adrian Villar Rojas, Focusing on the Exhibition "The Language of the Enemy" 1. Art Questioning the Conditions of ...
In Vince Gilligan’s postapocalyptic drama series, Pluribus, the narrative intricately weaves themes of individuality and collective consciousness through its protagonist, Carol Sturka. As one of the ...