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Jorie Graham and Geoffrey G. O’Brien on poetry as a tool for fostering responsibility in a changing world

BY Jorie Graham AND Geoffrey G. O’Brien |

How the artist's development is shaped by his family and local community

BY Vanessa Peterson |

A retrospective at Tate Britain showcases the YBA who defied good taste and mocked sexual norms

 

Other highlights include Victor Heringer’s final novel and the experimental excitations of a Japanese underground legend

BY Andrew Durbin |

Paul Preciado’s genre-bending documentary re-envisions Virginia Woolf’s classic novel

BY Arun A.K. |

The photographer’s most recent film candidly documents her personal journey

 

BY Lynne Tillman |

How the artist’s family photo albums trace her ancestral history

BY Allie Biswas |

Other highlights include Mitski’s new album and Dmitry Samarov's collection of replies to decades-old letters

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

Novelist Isabel Waidner explores the artist’s keen interest in writing and books

BY Isabel Waidner |

In his new book, journalist Ed Gillett illustrates how the genre became intertwined with British conservative politics in a time of social division

BY Tayyab Amin |

Despite containing a few loose personal threads, the exhibition highlights how Chanel's designs responded to and helped define a changing era for women

BY Sophie Tolhurst |

Transforming limitations into artistic resources with community support

BY Ghislaine Leung |

A new translation of the writer’s rarest novel The Apple in the Dark is a revelation

BY Carlos Valladares |

Other highlights include the return of Zamrock band WITCH, Ben Lerner’s divisive book of poetry and a piano interlude with Mahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou

BY Terence Trouillot |

At the Smithsonian American Art Museum, two exhibitions depict 19th-century art history through an updated lens

BY Ian Bourland |

Six years after ISIS was defeated in Mosul, the city’s churches, mosques and museums are coming alive again

BY Rebecca Anne Proctor |

The reissue of the 2001 collection considers the AIDS crisis through the lens of the Italian filmmaker

BY Mackenzie Lukenbill |

Sean Burns on living with a cherished David LaChapelle portrait of the fashion icon

BY Sean Burns |

A look into the intersection of luxury, culture and marketing through brand-owned museums

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |