‘It’s just the aesthetic’: The Drama and the allure of violent subcultures
In Kristoffer Borgli’s new film, Zendaya’s character makes an admission that gets to the darkest parts of our culture. But what led her there in the first place?
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In Kristoffer Borgli’s new film, Zendaya’s character makes an admission that gets to the darkest parts of our culture. But what led her there in the first place?
Suspicious of established institutions and reluctant to be seen as participating in the ‘feminine’ consumption of beauty products, the men of the looksmaxxing community are turning to DIY hacks
As Pop Mart’s share prices plummet following its annual report, the Labubu bubble shows signs of bursting – but could they come back from the dead?
Waves Penetrate Me Fiercely, a new short film by Geo Aghinea, reveals a network of queer partygoers in abandoned Soviet-era buildings across the Romanian capital
‘There is an apathy we can feel right below our skin’: Writer and director Genki Kawamura on viewing other people as NPCs, human nature and creating a film that follows you home
Plus, David Novros’s portable muralism, why more cities should offer free art supplies, and an Appalachian collective’s response to a Queens Museum show.
Transparent houses, suspended structures, and intimate paintings serve as metaphors for belonging in this exhibition at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston.
The 22nd edition of SP-Arte in São Paulo stands at a global nexus, yet feels decidedly regional.
The late performer and archivist spent decades as the quiet holder of our secrets, always behind the scenes, always a connector.
Expo Chicago and its orbit of shows reveal both the joys and pain points of the city’s current creative environment.
“Print is a more democratic medium,” said Temma Nanas of Leslie Sacks Gallery, one of around 80 global galleries returning to the Park Avenue Armory for the annual fair.
“The art world changed,” scholar Thierry de Duve told us on the occasion of MoMA’s new show. “Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ is the message that brings us the news.”
Shaking off any initial caution from last year’s beta test, it has charged forward and made itself a space to showcase the radical history and present of printmaking.
Most people chasing excellence are chasing the wrong thing entirely. Brad Stulberg argues that the 4am routines, optimization stacks, and recovery scores are just elaborate performance passed off as “...
Trauma doesn’t end when the danger does, and for decades, science couldn’t explain why. Rachel Yehuda, a leading PTSD researcher, has spent her career inside that question, uncovering the way th...
On April 6, 2026, humanity set an all-time record as part of the Artemis II mission: the distance record for how far a living human has ever traveled away from planet Earth. Traveling farther than any...
Due to its Nazi past, Germany’s post–World War II militant democracy has been unusually aggressive in banning hatred and extremism. Early postwar laws prohibited Nazi symbols, propaganda, and organiza...
The Minoan civilization flourished between roughly 2000 and 1500 B.C. on Crete and nearby islands. How did it come to an end?
NASA's Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer reveals the expansion and shock patterns within RCW 86, a supernova observed by early astronomers in A.D. 185.