“Laterness” in Abstract Time
Pam Lins and Roger White rethink material limits and political urgency under conditions of perpetual crisis.
Against the Grain in Miami
Nicolas Poblete picks highlight booths from Art Basel, Untitled Art Fair, and NADA.
Face to Face: December 2025
Studio visits with Rosabel Ferber, Anna Ting Möller, Ketty Zhang, Oisín Tozer, and Zaam Arif.
Spinning Round and Round with Assume Vivid Astro Focus
On AVAF’s more than 20 years of creating joy, community, and energy as tools of resistance.
Provenance and Promise: In Conversation with D’Lan Davidson
D’Lan Contemporary continues to demonstrate a sustainable model for representing First Nations modern and contemporary art internationally.
On Escaping Time: A Conversation with Jay Darden & Marc Thivierge
A conversation with founder Marc Thivierge and artist-curator Jay Darden about Escaping Time, a non-profit organization exhibiting art from US prisons.
It’s the End of the World and I’m Unwell
Goldin+Senneby ponder fragile bodies on a fragile planet.
Diagrams, Architecture, and State Power with Nick Angelo
Angelo discusses how his recent exhibition at Sebastian Gladstone fits into his longstanding interest in diagrams, architecture, and his practice.
Fiber, Ad Infinitum
Thread Count at The Hole goes above and beyond, even its own framework.
On Exchange with Maren Hassinger and Senga Nengudi
The artists discuss process, ritual, and the long arc of working together across decades.
Eat Me: Itala Aguilera’s “Tierra Mojada”
In the performances that comprise Tierra Mojada (Wet Land), Aguilera holds her own body tantalizingly out of reach.
Surface Tension
Monika Baer’s Schweine Steine Scherben at Greene Naftali complicates the material, aesthetic, and political.
Womanhood As An Abstraction
Ruby Sky Stiler’s solo exhibition at Alexander Gray Associates reconsiders art historical female archetypes.
Rodrigo Ramírez Rodríguez at Bodega OMR
Por abrasión o contagio collapses skin, landscape, and material process into unstable surfaces.
Reflections from the Screen
At the Museo Tamayo, Manuela Solano’s pop-culture portraits examine painting as a means of self-perception.
Dancing Outside Time
Danspace Project’s shared evening of works by Malcolm-x Betts and Dominica Greene outpaces the limits of the clock.
Self-Portraiture and the Opacity of Class
Samuel Guy’s self-portraits of American masculine mythologies destabilize the genre of self-portraiture at Auxier Kline.
The Prefix to Shatter
Charisse Pearlina Weston’s sculptures present the evolving conditions of racialized opacity through repeated folds, tenuous rupture, and balancing acts.
Interstitial Institutionalism
Prinetti proposes the interstice as a stage for reanimating the cultural capital of the contemporary museum.