• 5 Billion More: Population Growth During Laurie Anderson’s Lifetime

    February 1, 2013  —  

    The world has added 5 billion people since artist Laurie Anderson was born. She discusses the impact of population growth with former New York Times correspondent Barbara Crossette.  More
  • Warehousing African Migrants in Israel

    February 1, 2013  —  

    With approximately 60,000 African refugees now living in Israel, the Knesset has authorized increasingly draconian measures to detain and deport migrants. Artist Nir Evron showcases the architecture of a new detention center near Israel’s border with Egypt.  More
  • Alone, Together…
    Tahrir Two Years Later

    January 25, 2013  —  

    On the second anniversary of the Egyptian uprising, artist Lara Baladi presents a three-channel video of news imagery from Tahrir Square alongside film clips and public speeches that connect the Egyptian struggle with civil rights and other past social movements.  More
  • Israeli Elections: Musings on Universalism and Identity Politics

    January 22, 2013  —  

    Filmmaker Udi Aloni expresses both concern and support for a few of Israel’s 32 parties, which, he says, lead a way forward to “bi-nationalism and a state for all of its citizens from the river to the sea.”  More
  • The Lost Boys of Sudan

    January 18, 2013  —  

    After decades of civil war that left millions dead, Sudan was split into two countries in 2011. Artist Niki Singleton’s graphic novel tells the stories of four refugees who fled their war-torn villages and were resettled in the U.S.  More
  • PR

    Editor’s Letter

    Five years after Creative Time Reports’ inception, the project is coming to a close. Editor Marisa Mazria Katz reflects on some of the most moving pieces that solidified CTR as a unique platform that elevates artists’ voices.

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