Nina Hartmann: Soft Power at Silke Lindner A proverb says that a good name…
The celebrated French cinéaste, Agnès Varda’s (1928-2019) prolific, trailblazing career spanning more than six decades…
The satirical femtopia Greta Gerwig portrays in Barbie—complete with Issa Rae as president—has succeeded…
Earlier this year, KJ Freeman closed her gallery HOUSING which after migrating from Brooklyn was…
As a rebellion against censorship and, in their words, “highly capitalized contexts”—which arguably also limits…
The one-man play Eisenhower: This Piece of Ground, currently playing at Theatre St. Clemens, is…
“We’ve spent the last 10+ years learning what it takes to run our companies and…
In response to the current political climate, 601Artspace, situated in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, presents…
A bi-monthly collection of mixed reviews. Gilbert & George: The Corpsing Pictures at the Lehmann…
It’s not often that I feel as if I am listening both to an old…
Most of us have stories about working in the art world. From 2011-2017 artist Nicholas…
For its second edition, The Immigrant Artist Biennial 2023: Contact Zone released a statement…
A bi-monthly collection of mixed reviews. Lap-See Lam: Tales of the Altersea at the Swiss…
Back in April I attended the Plural Art Fair in Montreal and was able to…
A commodious floorplan imbues the organic forms in Faurschou New York’s latest show, “Embrace the…
Dallas-based artist Dan Lam has turned into an internet sensation: known for her aptly named…
Turkish-French artist Sarp Kerem Yavuz loves photographing handsome men. His various bodies of work include…
Another bronze giant has risen in Stockholm’s national city park Djurgården. At first glance Charlotte…