A sane alternative exists to liberalism’s imagined rights to personal privacy and bodily autonomy—and to the invasive and totalizing biopolitics that is now sweeping the West
Museums grapple with how to show visual art not isolated from greater sociohistorical processes
Brutalities cry for attention. Attention to the appalling causes disturbance. Deal with it. You’re at school to be disturbed.
Nazi propaganda: show it, or bury it? A new documentary takes on the question.
Agenda: Leni Riefenstahl screens in Manhattan, I.L. Peretz revived in L.A., caricatures by David Levine at the Met, and more
An Austrian museum mounts an exhibition on the Jewish love affair with the Alps
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