On a Field of Wild Glyphs
The 2024–25 Al Held Archives Fellow examines the mutability of linguistic signs and painterly abstraction.
Creighton Baxter and Agnes Walden Take Us Inside Their “Mercy Clubhouse”
Two trans artists dig deep into their most recent collaborative exhibition staged at the Brooklyn-based gallery SPILL 180.
Emma Sarpaniemi on Costume, Color, and the Camera’s Gaze
A Finnish artist turns self-portraiture into a playground of identity and subtle rebellion.
Cosmic Bodies, Collective Futures: In Conversation with Tanya Aguiñiga
With tenderness and urgency, Weighted at albertz benda NY reclaims craft as a site of resistance and connection.
“002 Fusion”: A Jest in Three Acts
On collaboration, caricature, and the marketability of Asian individuality.
“Rainbird” Ascends into the Ethereal
An experimental opera about death and resurrection uses music to craft a haunting sonic whole.
Palestinian Love and American Bureaucracy in “Mo” (2022–)
Netflix’s Mo, written by comedians, writers, and actors Mohammed Amer and Ramy Youssef, is a refugee story told with honesty and humor.
A Clown Walks into the Crowd
In Julia Masli’s Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha, laughter is the foundation of building community and collective problem-solving.
Dylan Rose Rheingold Unlocks Our Core Memories
In Dylan Rose Rheingold’s The Blueprint at Ward Gallery, the artist reignites childhood nostalgia and play.
Lipstick Traces: Taylor Mac's Satire Takes the Hand of Philanthropy in Its Teeth
Prosperous Fools turns a nonprofit ballet into a battlefield of ego, excess, and uneasy laughs.
BBBBBBBRYAN: Anti-Language, Anti-Painting
Bryan Castro’s solo exhibition at D. D. D. D. shares the frustrations of communicating through the digital digestion of word and form.
Indoctrinating Trauma and Inequality: “On Education”
At Amant, thirty-five selected artists provide a deep cultural investigation into the nature of what it means to educate.
Photography Is the Best Language
Introducing Worlds Through Minds, a global photo collective and community-funded gallery.
HELLO ETERNAL LOVING PRESENCE
Seven graduating artists present standout works in the 2025 Hunter MFA Thesis Show.
Learning to Fly with Ester Petukhova
A post-Soviet artist fills the gaps of New York’s archive of Brighton Beach with her second book, Little Odessa.
Celeste Talks DIY Attitudes and Mexican Hospitality
Artist duo Celeste welcomes collaboration and site specificity in their work.
You Know You’ve Seen Me Somewhere: Catalina Schliebener Muñoz
Muñoz’s new show at Olympia investigates nostalgia and American soft power through the looking glass of popular culture.
The “Structured Freedom” of Designer Panny Chayapumh
An interview with Chayapumh unveils the designer’s journey between Bangkok, Sydney, and New York.
Z.T. Nguyen: “Facts Are Bigger in the Dark”
The artist’s solo exhibition mythologizes transience, desire, pain, and what it means to be on the precipice of something.