Retrospective
Ambient Apocalypse: How City of Caterpillar Encompassed an Era
A look back at how the shortlived band brought enormous, sprawling sound into the screamo scene.
How to Find Pure Faith in Art and Everything
We talked to Dan Colen about art, the universe, and everything, at the dawn of his first major museum retrospective, 'Oil Painting,' at Dallas Contemporary.
Reexamining ‘Silent Hill 3,’ Gaming’s Most Unfairly Overlooked Sequel
Okay, it inspired one god-awful film, and that's unforgivable. But 'Silent Hill 3' remains a great video game, and here's why.
Allen Jones Retrospective Celebrates the Universal Language of Art and Sex
Expect an infinite variety of thin, well-endowed, high-heeled women.
The Corrective Art History of Kerry James Marshall
Ahead of his retrospective 'Mastry,' the artist speaks on society and representation.
'Heavy Rain''s Creators Talk About the Importance of Narratives in Video Games
Quantic Dream director David Cage and 'Life is Strange' director Raoul Barbet look back on the PlayStation 3 hit.
Penises and Parrot Tulips: Robert Mapplethorpe's Most Iconic Works
The late photography legend is the subject of a major traveling retrospective.
In Loving Memory of One of New Zealand's Oldest Strip Clubs
For 53 years Las Vegas was the seedy, beating heart of Auckland's K Road. We talked to the filmmaker who made a short documentary about its final days.
Here’s How It Felt to Grow Up in Northern England During the Rise of the Arctic Monkeys
As the group’s debut album reaches its ten year anniversary, I can’t help but think their impact made my city a worse place to be.
'The Things I'm Interested in Have to Be Cheap and Strange': Talking to Artist Jim Shaw
Before his retrospective at the New Museum closes, the iconic "lowbrow" artist discussed his disdain for art fairs as well as his appreciation for stuff with a "psychotic undercurrent."
How Skinny Puppy's 'Too Dark Park' Made Me Confront Sickness and Discomfort in Electronic Music
Even today, Canadian band Skinny Puppy's 1990 album continues to unsettle.
Neon Retrospective Asks "Have You Read the Writing on the Wall?"
Sean Kelly Gallery hosts a massive installation of conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth's work.