
What would happen if a tradwife woke up in 1855?
In ‘Yesteryear,’ Caro Claire Burke portrays an influencer returning to an era she idolizes online to examine Trump’s United States, fanaticism, and regression

In ‘Yesteryear,’ Caro Claire Burke portrays an influencer returning to an era she idolizes online to examine Trump’s United States, fanaticism, and regression

The idea of ‘post-work’ advocates not only improving the quality of employment, but also abolishing it. Several essays and books have explored the different possibilities in the face of a reality consisting of precariousness, dangers and mental illnesses, which has already been portrayed in novels

The conceptual artist delves deep into the computer vision systems that teach machines how to perceive images

A new exhibition explores the ecofeminism, search for identity and ancestral wisdom in the Cuban-American’s work

In ‘The Disconnect’, the Irish journalist and writer Roisin Kiberd dissects the drift of relationships, work and personal identity in the internet age

Mexican artist Naomi Rincón Gallardo exhibits her ‘Tzitzimime Trilogy’ at La Casa Encendida in Madrid. The three audiovisual works draw on mythological tradition to address issues such as the destruction of the environment and gender identity

The recently deceased British artist’s exhibit at the Chillida-Leku Museum in Spain features large-scale pieces to walk around, made with perishable materials that reflect the passage of time

Philipp Winkler, the German writer who became a literary phenomenon for his novel ‘Hooligan,’ delves into the darkest corners of the internet in his second book, ‘Creep’

Forgotten by history until the late 20th century, new publications celebrate the legendary design school’s alumnae
Since the mid-20th century, the foundation created by Frits Lugt has collected thousands of drawings and prints by renowned European masters like Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt and Goya
Researcher Isabel Mellén finds women played more prominent roles than previously thought in the design, sponsorship and management of Romanesque churches

A handful of books are recreating the cruel and little-known history of the communities that were flooded to make reservoirs in the 20th century

These once-bustling centers of activity were largely abandoned when other forms of transportation took over. But the few remaining residents are fighting to preserve their legacy, and to find a new purpose for their crumbling infrastructure

The streaming giant has opened its first European production center outside Madrid, where it aims to make between four and six series a year

In Spain, there are now millions of “flexitarians,” vegetarians and vegans, but while meat consumption is falling, industrial farming is on the rise

A new program is teaching young people how to breed and care for sheep

Collective artwork communities aim to unite society with the creative process

The reality TV show hosted by chef Alberto Chicote is laSexta's big hit of the season But controversy is being stirred up by disgruntled restaurateurs who have participated

Robert Redford promotes the TV offshoot of his Sundance festival in Madrid

British DJ Matthew Herbert provides the soundtrack to an unusual version of a classic Greek tragedy confronting audiences in Mérida’s Roman theater