Yesterday morning saw the removal of David Wojnarowicz's 1987 video A Fire in My Belly from the National Portrait Gallery's…
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Review of “Three Faiths” exhibition at NYPL
Edward Rothstein, of The New York Times, reviews "Three Faiths: Judaism, Christianity, Islam," a new exhibit at the New York…
AA Bronson lecture on art, religion, and social justice
AA Bronson---artist, curator, writer, teacher, and activist---will speak at Union Theological Seminary in New York City on Wednesday, October 6,…
“The Animated Avadhuta”
Trent Gilliss, senior editor of Speaking of Faith, shares the thought-provoking and beautifully drawn short "The Animated Avadhuta."
Tradition Transformed: Tibetan Artists Respond
The Rubin Museum of Art in New York City is currently exhibiting the work of nine contemporary Tibetan artists who…
Holocaust survivor dances, controversy ensues
"Dancing Auschwitz" has reappeared on the internet not a year after its release in December of 2009, catching the attention…
Redeeming the Burning Man
In her newly published book Theater in a Crowded Fire, Lee Gilmore tells the story of the infamous Burning Man Festival,…
The artist and presence
Much ink, real and digital, has been spent on the closing of the Marina Abramović retrospective The Artist is Present.…
Get Mad at Sin!
This Thursday, Get Mad at Sin! opens at The Chocolate Factory in Long Island City. Conceived and performed by Andrew…
The Little Death
This Friday, musician Matt Marks's "post-Christian nihilist pop opera" The Little Death will be staged at Galapagos Art Space in…