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What we should do with contested histories in the public realm is key to Colombian artist Iván Argote’s practice and his current survey, ‘Radical Tenderness’, at Prague’s Galerie Rudolfinum. Levitate ...
The year is 1893. Chicago is hosting the world. At the World’s Columbian Exposition, over 65,000 exhibits are strewn over 630 acres of the Midway Plaisance and Jackson Park. Structures erected ...
In a decision that has stirred both domestic and international debate, the Czech Republic has officially outlawed the ...
Sudan's Prime Minister Kamil Idris on Saturday pledged to rebuild Khartoum on his first visit to the capital, ravaged by more ...
Masai Ujiri is staying focused on his upcoming Giants of Africa Festival even as the longtime NBA executive navigates his ...
Israel, which has murdered over 60,000 Palestinians - most of them women and children - in Gaza, wounded more than 130,000, ...
Over two years have passed since Sudan plunged into a civil war that has caused what aid organizations have described as one ...
EXCLUSIVE: Watermelon Pictures has set an August 8 U.S. theatrical release for Hind Meddeb’s timely documentary Sudan, Remember Me which has been on 10-month worldwide tour screening in scores of ...
Wide-ranging works illustrate the artist’s range and capture the exhibition’s parable: what is destined to live will die, as what dies may rise again.
As Egypt built its High Dam, Sudan’s Nubian valleys quietly disappeared underwater, displacing thousands, burying ancient ...
The U.N. renewed its LGBT mandate, allowing expert Graeme Reid to keep monitoring global anti-LGBT discrimination for three more years.
There are “reasonable grounds to believe that war crimes and crimes against humanity have been and are continuing to be ...
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