Art Spiegelman Is “Learning How to Do This Comics Thing Again”

On the occasion of a new documentary, the artist talks with Hyperallergic about the legacy of Maus, comics techniques, Gaza, collaboration, and more.
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On the occasion of a new documentary, the artist talks with Hyperallergic about the legacy of Maus, comics techniques, Gaza, collaboration, and more.
The two-part documentary asks us to rethink what we know about looting, art restitution, the art market, and who the war’s heroes and villains really were.
Just to have one character walk across the set, Eastend Western utilized eight unique 3D-printed figures.
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On the site of the former Scott’s Grove Baptist Church, Tony M. Bingham has constructed a monumental work.
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Rarely performed today, ‘Triadic Ballet’ is a striking, playful dance structured around groups of three.
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The winners of this year’s Best Documentary Feature Film urged world leaders to “stop the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian people.”
“Mariposa Relámpago,” a school bus turned healing vessel, is the subject of a poignant new film from Art21.
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John Anderson has pursued an enthusiasm—one might even call it an obsession—with things that wash up along the Pacific Northwest coastline.
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