Art The two sides of techno-speculation in DESTE Foundation’s ‘Dream Machines’ The exhibition catalogue considers the generative role of technology in art making and looks to old futures for signs of our present moment
Literature In ‘Trauma Plot,’ Jamie Hood writes herself whole again Through raw excavation and narrative shape-shifting, Hood transforms her assault wounds into a rebellion against literary conventions
Art Manuela Moscoso embraces change at ZsONAMACO Document sits down with the Quito-born, New York-based curator behind this year's galleries to discuss her symbiotic selection process and Mexico City's evolving curatorial climate
Fashion Closed stalls and open doors in Alessandro Michele’s Valentino For Fall/Winter 2025, the maximalist designer probes community and privacy with a panoptic showcase
Above the Fold Sarah Lewis brings her Vision & Justice project to Frieze New York Lewis was joined by Ava DuVernay, Carrie Mae Weems, and Theaster Gates at the most recent iteration of Vision & Justice at Frieze New York by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Naomi Wadler and Yara Shahidi want to stop the adultification of black girls The activists discussed the pressures of being young, black, and female at Harvard's Vision and Justice conference last week. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Sarah Lewis brings her Vision & Justice project to Frieze New York Lewis was joined by Ava DuVernay, Carrie Mae Weems, and Theaster Gates at the most recent iteration of Vision & Justice at Frieze New York by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Naomi Wadler and Yara Shahidi want to stop the adultification of black girls The activists discussed the pressures of being young, black, and female at Harvard's Vision and Justice conference last week. by Ann Binlot