Michael Barron
Umberto Eco Taught the World How to Think About Conspiracies and Fascism
The great Italian novelist passed away Friday, but his lessons on fascism, whodunits, and deep-dive erudition remain.
Talking Celebrities, Collaboration, and Chairs with Playwright and Artist Robert Wilson
We spoke to the famed playwright about his recent exhibition and what it was like working with Steve Buscemi, Marlene Dietrich, and Lady Gaga.
Everyone Is Going to Instagram the Shit Out of ‘Picasso Sculpture’
The once-in-a-lifetime exhibition of sculptures at MoMA is the newest big art thing you'll feel like a jerk for missing out on.
'The Wolfpack' Brothers Show Us How to Reenact Our Favorite Films
Brothers Mukunda and Narayana Angulo of 'The Wolfpack' made their own Pulp Fiction and Dark Knight reenactments with cereal boxes, cardboard, paper, tape, and the occasional yoga mat.
Les Blank’s Documentary About Leon Russell Finally Makes Its Way into Theaters
Filmed in 1974, 'A Poem Is a Naked Person' is an album on film with an all-star cast, including Willie Nelson, George Jones, and Jim Franklin.
The Guggenheim's 'Storylines' Creates New Narratives for Famed Visual Art
The New York museum's new exhibition is a group show, film festival, and literary guidebook—all in one.
'Drifting in Daylight' Floats Free Art and Performance into Central Park
Creative Time brings to Central Park free ice cream, Hollywood reenactments, and a Nordic boat called the 'S. S. Hangover,' all in the name of art.