“Flesh and Metal” explores divide between technology and humanity Gillie Collins November 15, 2013 0 Comments Cantor’s newest exhibit, “Flesh and Metal: Body and Machine in Early 20th-Century Art” explores the power of visual art to examine, reveal, and dissolve the line between technology and humanity.... Read More »
Q&A: Roger Ross Williams, director of “God Loves Uganda” Gillie Collins November 1, 2013 1 Comment Roger Ross Williams’ latest film, “God Loves Uganda,” outlines the role of American evangelicals in Uganda’s anti-gay movement, especially the 2009 Anti-Homosexuality Bill. Arts & Life spoke... Read More »
New Cantor exhibit focuses lens on black identity Gillie Collins October 25, 2013 3 Comments Carrie Mae Weems, a 2013 MacArthur Grantee, received her first camera for her 21st birthday. Since then, she has used photography in conversation with sculpture, poetry and video to bravely... Read More »
Protagonist in “Wadjda” defies Saudi gender roles Gillie Collins October 11, 2013 0 Comments “Wadjda” is the first feature-length film both shot entirely in Saudi Arabia and directed by a Saudi woman — and Saudi Arabia’s first Oscar nomination for best foreign film. Read More »