Interstitial Institutionalism
Prinetti proposes the interstice as a stage for reanimating the cultural capital of the contemporary museum.
Adversarial Networks: on Joseph Nechvatal
Nechvatal addresses computation and information in a historical solo exhibition at Magenta Plains.
Mother Tongues: Alva Mooses & Aracelis Girmay
Girmay and Mooses consider how the materiality of poetry and visual art speak to one another.
“Rubber, Rubber”: A Surrealist Fever Dream
In Yi Hsuan Lai’s exhibition at SoMad, the many dimensions of the self are laid bare sculptural photographs.
The Political Potential of the One-Liner
Paul Bartel’s largely forgotten comedy Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills (1989) found new purpose in the one-liner as a tool to satirize class dynamics.
Carla Stellweg’s “Artes Visuales”
The Mexico-based art magazine Artes Visuales materializes into an exhibition at Hunter College’s Leubsdorf Gallery.
Lance Weiler on Memory, Mystery, and Algorithmic Grief
Where There’s Fire becomes a portal into family history through generative technology.
100 Years of the Bauhaus Dessau
A century after its founding, Walter Gropius’s Bauhaus Dessau building upholds its status as a site of artistic experimentation and innovation.
THE STRIPPER AND HIS TANK: In conversation with Dahlia Bloomstone
Dahlia Bloomstone roleplays moral equivalency through content moderation.
What Comes After the Real
Through immersive installation, Barcelona’s MIRA Festival asks what is real and how shared belief makes the work possible.
Face to Face: November 2025
Studio visits with Claire Hentschker, Maya Man, Minku Kim, Frank WANG Yefeng, Christopher Gambino, Olof Marsja, Erica Baum, and Tonye Ekine.
Standouts at the 2025 Performa Biennial
Compelling commissions from Ayoung Kim, Pakui Hardware, Tau Lewis, Regina José Galindo, Robertas Narkus, and Lina Lapelytė.
Theaster Gates’s Harvest Season in Chicago
Gates transforms material and archive in two solo exhibitions across the city.
On Being Shit and Loving Dick
Echo Delay Reverb at Palais de Tokyo explores Transatlantic dialogues between artists and scholars in pursuit of subversive queer and feminist politics.
Violence Upended
At 15 Orient, Jay Payton reimagines the legacy of abstraction through destruction, renewal, and historical reckoning.
Salvation and Care in Clay
Reverend Joyce McDonald conveys an unmatched level of delicate sincerity in her biographic sculptures.
Reflections on Proximity
Leslie Hewitt reveals multiplicities through process, form, and collaboration.
Reclaiming the Fantastic at the Studio Museum in Harlem
The Studio Museum reemerges as a global hub for Black creativity where artists, ideas, and community continually reshape the meaning of art.
An Antidote to Art Cynicism
Reflections on CIRCUS OF LIFE, an art convening in St. Louis organized by Laura Raicovich and Counterpublic.