Reflections on Proximity
Leslie Hewitt reveals multiplicities through process, form, and collaboration.
An Antidote to Art Cynicism
Reflections on CIRCUS OF LIFE, an art convening in St. Louis organized by Laura Raicovich and Counterpublic.
An Ode to Waste
Notes on found-object art and one of its trailblazing practitioners, Rosalie Smith.
Abbott Stillman: A View to the Far Horizon
The artist’s debut solo exhibition in NYC is imbued with historicity and a sense of the sacred.
Sound as Body: Coco Klockner
Klockner stages vibrational intercourse and interrogates the objecthood of sound at SculptureCenter.
Review: “The Time It Takes to See”
Ye Cheng and Xinran Guan’s paintings on view at LATITUDE Gallery dialogue in their playfulness.
Denise Markonish on “Improvisations in the Park”
Madison Square Park Conservancy presents Larry Bell’s biggest public art exhibition to date.
Art Mumbai: A Quick Glance and a Second Look
The third edition of Art Mumbai foregrounds care and slow looking.
After Images
Repeatedly failing to align with light at Camera Austria offered a site where light and its opposite unfold together.
Public Art Fund Curator Melanie Kress on Monira Al Qadiri “First Sun”
A monumental installation considers deep time and human-nature connections.
Interview with Charles Moore
From marathon running to marathon interviews, curator Charles Moore turns endurance into art, connecting voices across continents.
Cruising the Margins: Christy Gast’s Intimate Materiality
Gast presents a collaborative, queer and lesbian library at Nina Johnson.
In Conversation with Lucía Reissig
Reissig reimagines sculpture as a language of containment, where care, labor, and translation converge in material form.
Work Without End: “Sabriel’s Consolation”
He Yunchang’s performance on July 19th, 2025, stopped time and let presence take primacy.
“I Am Still Alive”—A Tautology of Transmission
On Kawara’s telegrams stage the banal fact of existence as a formal event.
Timekeeping and Shapeshifting in Clay: In Conversation with Jasmin Franko
Franko creates works that render speculative approaches to time and belonging through the lens of science fiction, afro-futurism, and archeology.
Art, Work, and the Invisible at NON STNDRD
A Matter of the Invisible is a flow through the oft-disregarded material conditions of capitalism’s past and present.
Performing at Art Basel Paris
Artists engage with femininity, performance, and spectacle to question how the creative act intersects with political and economic paradigms of expression.
Alive With Ghosts
Nickola Pottinger’s “duppies” haunt and heal in her first museum solo show.