[su_youtube_advanced url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kvRoLhfFh0″ autoplay=”yes” loop=”yes” rel=”no” fs=”no” modestbranding=”yes”] Virginia Head, Pelegrina, 2006. Written, directed and animated by Virginia Head. (A Virginia Head film) Music by Dave Stapleton at Red Eye
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Gilded Age Drawings at the Met
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is currently showing a valuable arrangement of American works on paper from the late-nineteenth century, a period of time also known as the Gilded Age.
‘Ivan Velez: Bronx Haiku’ at the Bronx Museum
Ivan Velez: Bronx Haiku is a retrospective at the Bronx Museum of Art displaying cartoon and activist work by Ivan Velez on view through this Sunday, October 22. The exhibition
‘Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium’ at the Whitney Museum
From July 14 – October 1, the Whitney Museum of American of Art exhibited Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium, a comprehensive display of Hélio Oiticica’s work created over the course
‘Loopdeloop’ by Alex Grigg
Alex Grigg, Loopdeloop, 2014. Animation, looped, 44 seconds. Sound by Jude Cohn. Courtesy of the artist. Alex Grigg is an Australian animator and designer. His looping animation, Loopdeloop, gives
‘Frank Lloyd Wright at 150: Unpacking the Archive’ at MoMA
Drawing is an essential part of architectural practice. In the digital age, most drawing is done through computer-aided design software, but the hand of the architect is still crucial. In
‘Carol Rama: Antibodies’ at New Museum
On view at the New Museum of Contemporary Art through September 10, a retrospective exhibition of rebellious paintings and drawings by Carol Rama (1918–2015) showcases the images of female desire,
SUN Moqing, ‘By My Window,’ 2017
SUN Moqing, By My Window, 2017. 3 minutes 34 seconds. SUN Moqing is a Beijing- and Munich-based artist who is participating in The Drawing Center’s 2016/17 Open Sessions program. The
Hanne Darboven ‘Kulturgeschichte 1880–1983’ at Dia:Chelsea
Hanne Darboven’s Kulturgeschichte 1880–1983 [Cultural History 1888–1983], 1980–83, currently on view at Dia:Chelsea’s 545 West 22nd Street location in New York City, is an important piece from the museum’s permanent
Caleb Wood, ‘ANON MATION,’ 2016
Caleb Wood, ANON MATION, 2016. 7 minutes. Caleb Wood is an emerging experimental animator based in Minnesota, whose practice, which is rooted in wide-ranging influences and collaboration, reflects his dedication