Two Tales of a City
In Beijing Stories, the sculptural work of Chinese artist Liu Shiming is juxtaposed with Lois Conner’s photographs.
Pictures of Faces: A Conversation with Na Kim
The painter and award-winning designer discusses how her portraits make their way into the world.
Tim Brawner’s Strange Twist
In Last Caress at Management, postmodern hyperrealism guides the viewer into an unsettling realization about the overproximity to reality.
Ecofeminist Interleaving: Faith Wilding at Anat Ebgi
Wilding’s symbology conflates natural and human worlds, suggesting our synchrony and shared fate.
“I’m not queer, I’m disembodied”: Luca Guadagnino’s Adaptation of “Queer”
Guadagnino’s 2024 film is a surreal presentation of eroticism, obsession, and loneliness.
Irrational Physics
Jane Lombard Gallery’s new initiative, JLG Projects, zooms in on Sam Dienst’s fascination with the cartoon aesthetic.
Memories That Smell like Forgetting
The rare corpse flower blooms at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Anagrams of Desire
One could say that Ana Jotta made a single letter in the alphabet her own, but also that she already lost her name to it.
A Conversation with Ami Lien and Enzo Camacho
Behind the scenes of Langit Lupa, four decades after the Escalante Massacre.
Book Review: “The Lives of the Artists”
British writer-artist Susan Finlay squares in on a precarious life in the art world in this wry anti-memoir.
24 FPS: Isabel Sandoval, Incandescent Auteur
Catching up with the celebrated filmmaker/actress on the cusp of her forthcoming feature film, Moonglow.
George Condo on Politics: “Am I Gonna Be Allowed to Be What I Am?”
Condo explores the intersection of artistic freedom and political constraint, speaking to a zeitgeist of tension and uncertainty.
Home Is Where Everything Is
Cooper Hewitt’s triennial exhibit, MAKING HOME, is a righteous reminder of the corruption, history, and love within its walls.
Amid Trump’s Healthcare Rollbacks, MoMA PS1’s Installation Fights Stigma
LOVE POSITIVE WOMEN challenges stereotypes about HIV and AIDS through handwritten Valentine’s Day cards.
On Working Around Photography: Interview with Ching-Wei Wang
Wang’s performance and text-based practice negotiates photographic and political borders.
Florida Boys
Photographer Josh Aronson discusses an award-winning public art project and the evolving art scene in Miami.
Levi De Jong: Landscapes in Flux
De Jong opens up about his intercontinental journey and a contextual understanding of resilience, identity, and optimism.
Ballet, Bushwick, and a Techno Party
“The only way to be established is to establish yourself.” STAMINA at Project III takes doing-it-yourself to the next level.
Austen Brantley Contextualizes Figuration
“I feel connected to these struggles”: a Detroit-based artist honors Black history via sculpture.
Hey! We Can Do It!
At YveYANG Gallery, Huidi Xiang’s site-specific installation brings an animated film to life while centering on underrecognized labor.