Eve Tushnet

The Wounded

Eve Tushnet

Two new photography exhibits, running concurrently at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., through May 20, approach war in starkly different ways. These differences correspond to important differences in the experiences of soldiers a century and a half apart.

Bonds of Affection

Eve Tushnet

Flawed Reflection

Eve Tushnet

“Hide/Seek” aims to reshape our understanding of the American artistic canon, placing gay aesthetics at its center rather than its margins.

The Glory & the Grime

Eve Tushnet

A review of “The Sacred Made Real” at the National Gallery of Art

Insecurity Cameras

Eve Tushnet

A review of a new photography exhibit at the National Gallery

Heart of Darkness

Eve Tushnet

Naked but Not Exposed

Eve Tushnet

A review of the Edward Hopper exhibit at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C.

Homosexuality & the Church

Luke Timothy Johnson Eve Tushnet

Negotiating the authority of Scripture, tradition & experience

Not a Pretty Picture

Eve Tushnet

Why the hard-to-look-at ’Glitter & Doom’ is an art exhibit you can’t afford to miss.

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