Thomas Houseago’s Genesis and Exodus

“The only reason I’m alive, and I know this medically, for a fact,” Thomas Houseago…

Big Dreams are Small Beans at Powerhouse Arts Inaugural Artists’ Dinner

“They will want to work with institutions and in large-scale projects for artists’ studios,” Ruby…

Paintings and Art World Intrigue: 3 Exhibitions in New York

Three exhibitions in New York City reviewed by Tsipi Inberg Ben-Haim and Anna Mikaela Ekstrand.…

What Drew 5 Artists to Vallauris in the South of France?

An ambitious residency in Vallauris, a center for ceramics since the 15th century, hosts about…

Why Hasn’t James Lee Byars Been Exhibited at Dia?

James Lee Byars occupies an interesting place at the intersection of minimalism and spirituality. Recalling…

Melody Tuttle
Melody Tuttle Memorializes Many Selves Through Her Mementos

American painter Melody Tuttle offers a new series of work in her second solo exhibition…

4 Must-See Shows in New York Right Now

Laurie Simmons, Alexandria Deters, Kathie Halfin, Tobias Bradford, and more. DEEP PHOTOS / IN THE…

The Armory Show Expands Again

“The art world is much bigger now than a decade ago,” Stockholm-based art advisor Ebba…

9 Artists That Urge You to Stop and Linger at SPRING/BREAK Art Show 2024

It is Armory Week 2024 and as always SPRING/BREAK Art Show (S/B for short) opened…

A New Curator Takes On New York to Promote Korean Art

Korean born curator Irene Gong is making a notable impression on New York’s art scene…

Equilibrium in Motion: Kejoo Park’s Conceptual Oasis

Curated by Irene Gong, Echoes of Time at Space776 marks the inaugural US solo exhibition…

Den of Wolves
Den of Wolves Brings the Art Market to Video Gaming

Through a new collaboration with painter Issa Salliander co-founder of the gaming studio 10 Chambers,…

Antonia Wright Brings Rave and Protest to Upstate Art Weekend

Immersive exhibitions are all the rage and have historically served as a platform to present…

Sarah Martin-Nuss ‘Pouring Water Into Water’ at Rachel Uffner Gallery

The Anthropocene, and ecological decay are both focuses of Sarah Martin-Nuss, and in her most…

Luis Emilio Romero’s Guatemalan Textile Paintings are a Fresh Take on Latin American Abstraction

Upon first glance one might view Luis Emilio Romero’s paintings as a translation of traditional…

Flowing and Framing Two Exhibitions in New York Recall Arcs

Curator Lucy Liu’s Dream of Arches The Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and Romans used the arch…

A Danish Curator Approaches Spirituality Through Industry at RAINRAIN

“Spiritual World” marks RAINRAIN’s first exhibition within their guest curator programming and their first collaboration…

Grid and Gestures: Stella Pfeiffer in Her New York Studio

When I visited Stella Pfeiffer’s studio, I was struck by how she inhabited her workspace…