Chinese contemporary ink artist Li Jin is strikingly unpretentious. At his 2012 and 2022 institutional…
In her 1935 poem Ja visst gör det ont, Swedish writer Karin Boye contemplates the…
Before the anticipated opening of the Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better Than the Real Thing…
Floating and fighting gravity, exuding contradicting charms, Di Gao’s textile work looks both old and…
Kim Farkas: Master Stock at Tara Downs This show is very fun. Although the elegantly…
Having recently opened on February 1st at the NYC Culture Club, The Psychic Landscape showcases…
On February 1st, the art world arrived at NSIC Exhibition Grounds in New Delhi for…
Arcadia and Elsewhere at James Cohan Landscape painting and its relaxing vibe has< not been…
“To empower female and non-binary groups in art, I decided to make the shift from…
In Lisa Tan’s exhibition Dodge and Burn, architecture, sound, moving images, large blue-lit letters in…
With much aplomb and quiet fanfare, The Winter Show celebrated its 70th edition to record-breaking…
“A French saying goes—’stupid like a painter,’” Warren Neidich begins his talk on November 29,…
In a life-changing instant—the sudden death of her husband—Japanese artist Hanae Utamura went from creating…
Sonia Gechtoff: Objects on the New Landscape at Bortolami and Andrew Kreps Gallery A collection…
“Excavated Selves, Becoming Magic Bodies” is a show of great visual tenacity and fantastical vitality.…
Christian Walker: The Profane and the Poignant at Leslie Lohman Museum of Art As the…
When our cup runs over, it allows us to share our surplus with others. But…