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Schiaparelli
17+ hour, 12+ min ago (186+ words) The V&A shines a spotlight on the Italian designer's wild creations and collaborations with stars, celebrities, and Surrealist artists. Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art, curated by Sonnet Stanfill, Lydia Caston, and Rosalind Mc Kever, Victoria & Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, London,…...
Boards of Canada
17+ hour, 13+ min ago (966+ words) 4 Columns In the Scottish duo's album Inferno, a kaleidoscopic range builds up a rich and uncanny sense of atmosphere. Few bands are as charged with nostalgia for a past that never quite existed as Boards of Canada. Nearly three decades…...
You Won't Get Free of It
17+ hour, 13+ min ago (272+ words) Denial, delusion, dissociation: a new book collects Rachel Aviv's New Yorker essays about mothers and daughters. When her mother arrived at the hospital an hour later, "the first thing [Hannah] said was "Why am I wet?' " Hannah is diagnosed with…...
Disclosure Day
17+ hour, 13+ min ago (1170+ words) 4 Columns Aliens are among us: in Steven Spielberg's latest film, the truth is out there'and on our screens. Disclosure Day, directed by Steven Spielberg, Spectacle has always been Steven Spielberg's primary idiom, the language in which he expresses himself most…...
Maddie's Secret
1+ week, 17+ hour ago (120+ words) In his audacious directorial debut, comedian and actor John Early stars as an LA ingenue who relapses into bulimia after becoming a reluctant food influencer. Maddie's Secret, written and directed by John Early, opens June 19, 2026 at the IFC Center, 323 Sixth…...
We Were Forbidden
1+ week, 17+ hour ago (1009+ words) 4 Columns A new volume collects three never-before-translated novellas by Jacqueline Harpman, author of I Who Have Never Known Men. When the Belgian-born author Jacqueline Harpman died in 2012, her slim, bleak novel I Who Have Never Known Men, first published in…...
Rosa Luxemburg's Herbarium
1+ week, 17+ hour ago (1187+ words) 4 Columns Claudia Horn's book about one of capitalism's greatest critics presents a tantalizing vision of Luxemburg the eco-socialist. Luxemburg fought for the oppressed but didn't believe in identitarian politics or divisions. For her the crisis was capitalism, and in her…...
Roc'o Garc'a
1+ week, 17+ hour ago (1484+ words) 4 Columns To have and to withhold: an exhibition of the Cuban artist's works emphasizes the body's dynamism even when tied up, gagged, Roc'o Garc'a: The Object of Power is Power, curated by Carmen Maria Machado, Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, 26 Wooster…...
The Maids
2+ week, 17+ hour ago (949+ words) 4 Columns Crazy, cruel, clueless, all of the above: in his new adaptation of Jean Genet's play, Kip Williams checks off every box. The Maids, written by Jean Genet, adapted and directed by Kip Williams, St. Ann's Warehouse, 45 Water Street, Brooklyn,…...
Paying Attention
2+ week, 17+ hour ago (241+ words) In Lynne Tillman's latest collection of art writing, meaning may not arrive, but attention persists. In the 1980s, Tillman created a fictional character, Madame Realism, who drifts through museums, galleries, dinner parties, and other microcosms, dispensing mordant capsules of insight with…...