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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art brings together three decades worth of visual art inspired by and commenting on performance and theatricality.
Opening today at the Lincoln Center Festival, this award-winning artwork stitches together thousands of notable clips from the entire history of cinema, each featuring an exact time on the face of a clock.
Brooklyn-based artist David Ellis has (once again) taken to the streets.
The cover art in the July issue of National Geographic lets its staffers play around on the job.
Should artists tailor their work to go viral? Writer Kyle Chayka investigates.
Duchamp-esque trickster Christian Jankowski is at it again—this time, he’s investigating verbiage used in the art world.
This year, The LUMEN International Video and Performance Festival received an enormous gift— 150,000 tons of salt.
























