Albert Camus never wrote for comfort. His books question morality, freedom, absurdity, and the quiet loneliness inside modern ...
Albert Camus lived through war, fame, and tragedy, yet his greatest struggle was with faith in humanity itself. From 'The Plague' to 'The Myth of Sisyphus', his search for meaning amid absurdity ...
Her frenetic new dance-theater work, which opens a new festival at the new park on the Hudson, includes references to Camus and music by T Bone Burnett. By Naveen Kumar Andy Cohen, Fran Lebowitz and ...
Albert Camus, who would be 100 years old Thursday, is ageless. The French Algerian’s life and work reflect the long tragedy of the 20th century, marked by disquiet, genocide and violence, but his ...
A man woke before dawn, dressed quietly so as not to disturb his wife, and rode into town to watch a man be put to death. It was neither fascination nor bloodlust that pushed him to attend the public ...
At the CAMP Gallery in Miami, a monumental roster of women fiber artists take on absurdism through a contemporary lens.
I first met Albert Camus in the fall of 1980, when I was a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania. I say met because it felt that personal to me. His 1942 provocation “The Myth of Sisyphus” was ...
Buoyed by a growing collector base and a GST cut from 12 to 5 percent, India’s art market is poised for accelerated growth, the gallerist says.