The 60th edition of La Biennale di Venezia often requires heightened attunement to retain subtle…
In May of this year my friend who created and runs The AIDS Memorial Instagram,…
A decidedly major draw for the launch of Carvalho Park’s Performance Series has been the…
On an afternoon in May, members of ArtTable gathered at the Drawing Center in…
In Brooklyn, at the Center for Performance Research, Giving You the Best That We Got:…
Tucked away on a beautiful East Hampton property in a tastefully designed studio and with…
The inflatable Christopher Columbus “doll” installed in the back of the Tribeca-based gallery Ghostmachine goofily…
Closing the spring art season, the leading presentations at Art Basel and June Art Fair…
Set against the picturesque mountain valleys of America’s frontier towns, the stories of several workers…
Exploring materials, intuition, and his relationship with scale and space are fundamental aspects that define…
Dr. Najja K. Baptist has co-written this article with Julie Jann Gallagher. Beneath Little…
Sculptor Lesley Bodzy jokingly ended our conversation on navigating societal pressure put on women by…
It’s hard not to remember the 2008-2009 recession, as no industry was safe from the…
Heidegger suggested that “language is a house of being” and criticized those who treated language…
“Everything was yellow,” artist Daniel Yousseff says with a disgusted expression as he walks…
Alexandria C. Deters’s work is rooted in embroidery and the physical act of stitching. As she…
Vincent Inconiglios was one of the lesser-known but equally creatively vigorous members of Manhattan’s downtown…
For years, Marina Kassianidou has worked with 19th and 20th-century Cypriot schoolbooks from her late…