The Absence of the Future
At the Venice Biennale, architecture has no vision of the future but gadgets, gimmicks, and climate doom
At the Venice Biennale, architecture has no vision of the future but gadgets, gimmicks, and climate doom
The ennui, the humor, the horror, the canon of women's boredom in literature
Only now is the world ready for the queer, kinky idea of love in David Cronenberg's films
The deafening silence around Heidegger’s fascism has been broken – what does this mean for philosophy and politics?
An elegy for the indie games rennaissance — and prospects for the future
The latest novel by the mysterious Joseph Andras gathers traces of Ho Chi Minh’s pre-revolutionary youth
"May December" asks hard questions about what a community does with its monsters
History is full of ethnically divided armies. A recent study quantifies their disastrous track record.
Inside the Outsider Art fair
Indigenous critiques of gender and marriage go further than The Dawn of Everything
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