Ram Ozeri, founder and director of the Jerusalem Biennale, shared the deeply personal journey behind Griffin’s work, offering a glimpse into how war shapes art—and how art helps process the ...
Celebrated power historian Robert Greene joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber for a wide-ranging, in depth discussion on power in the ...
This trippy hexcrawl squeezes Dungeons and Dragons through a sieve of dream logic, festival culture, and psychedelic science ...
Rule of Two Walls — which takes viewers inside Ukraine in the early days of the Russian invasion — is rooted in director David Gutnik’s Ukrainian ...
The strategic partnership with Mauricio Umansky's The Agency connects luxury real estate clients with art advisers.
Governments reach into the domestic politics of rival countries to subvert them and alter their policies with propaganda and ...
By Will Heinrich “Pictures of Belonging” traces the careers of three female artists who flourished despite the U.S. government’s imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
Combatives training is a valuable tool for U.S. Army commanders because it improves unit cohesion and lethality. I believe ...
Alexey Kondakov, Green Light, 2020 Another Art Shield-supported project with a uniquely creative premise is Deocoupage. It began in the Ukrainian town of Izium, which was overrun very early in the war ...
In this short article, which was published in the first issue of Proletarier (October 1920, the original can be found in the ...
Rivers, as Bengal’s nurturing mother, shaped the soul of this land and cultural landscape. The ever-flowing water and fertile ...