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The memorial to Parks turned her into a meek and redemptive figure—instead of the radical freedom fighter she was until the end of her life.
The task of a critic has to do with the nature of the knowledge we call art.
The feel-good portrayal of the agency in 'Argo' glosses over its role in previously overthrowing Iran's democratically elected leader.
The Sundance-to-Oscar pipeline has been great for independent film directors—at least the male ones.
Yoko’s 80th birthday is a day to celebrate her art, music and activism.
Two brilliant nominees, The Gatekeepers and 5 Broken Cameras, along with other recent documentaries, have deepened our understanding of the conflict.
The Smithsonian’s show on the Civil War and American Art expresses a deep unease about the relationship between between art and history.
On a Farther Shore captures the conservationist’s deep sense of geologic time and the forces of evolution.
MoMA’s monumental exhibition recalls the time when abstraction affected people like love or revolution.
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