Jeann Shin’s memorial to Greenwood Cemetery’s fallen trees is a poignant reminder of nature's resilience. The Korean-inspired tumuli mound brings together art, tradition and community, offering a space for reflection.
The cancellation of Joe Sacco’s book distribution by Penguin Random House India highlights the complex dynamics around free speech in today’s media landscape, with implications that extend beyond individual narratives.
At the Venice Biennale, Koyo Kouoh curates an exhibition that challenges traditional notions of art and identity. Her approach encourages a dialogue about aesthetics and power, reimagining how we engage with and create meaning through art.
J. Robert Lennon’s reflections on Larry McMurtry offer insights into the enduring relevance of classic American literature, suggesting that despite initial dismissals, there is much to be gained from revisiting familiar works with fresh perspectives.
On the 37th anniversary of Tiananmen Square, Chinese authorities have banned visitors from commemorating their loved ones, reinforcing the ongoing suppression of freedom and expression. This ban serves as a stark reminder of the political cost of dissent in China.







