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.
Face to Face: October 2025
Studio visits with Adam Shiu-Yang Shaw, Alex Schmidt, Esvin Alarcón Lam, and Benjamin Langford.
Regenerative Skin: In Conversation with Austin Kim & Jerome Wang
Two years since its opening in Bushwick, Living Skin takes on a new hybrid form in Chinatown.
The Return of Art School Cool: Inside 7 Rue Froissart
A new art fair by gallerist Brigitte Mulholland foregrounds access, genuine relationships, and shared vision.
Jafar Panahi’s Cinema of Mutual Captivity
It Was Just an Accident speaks directly to the Iranian regime: a work that is both a dynamic political act and a philosophical inquiry into power, punishment, and divine absence.
Opaque Intimacies
Anna de Castro Barbosa’s sculptures render intimacy porous and estranged, resisting transparency while bearing desire’s traces.
Fracture Aesthetic at Frieze Week
Standouts at Frieze London, Minor Attractions, and Echo Soho.
Art as Place: Chiharu Shiota’s “Two Home Countries”
Chiharu Shiota’s latest solo exhibition is a compelling exploration of her fraught relationship with the notion of home.
Kids, don't run around the patio. It will seem bigger.
Esther Gatón creates a porous space where matter, memory, and meaning gently collide.
Tangled Threads of Work and Play
Obsesión! Labor as Pleasure asks the harder questions without abandoning delight.
Amiko Li’s Ouroboros of Motion and Stillness
Li’s solo exhibition is a meditation on decision paralysis, the illusion of choice, and the defiance of slowing down in a world that demands speed.
Hybrid Mythology: In Conversation with Rajni Perera
On the occasion of their current exhibition, Perera discusses diasporic mythology, protective jewelry, and alternate dimensions.
Next to Something Wonderful: Whiting Tennis’s “Refuge”
In his eighth exhibition with Greg Kucera Gallery, Tennis blurs the line between the real and the imagined.
“Huracán Architectures” Reveals Fragments and Resilience
From New York to Puerto Rico, Ruben Natal-San Miguel’s imagery makes monuments of lives and landscapes often overlooked.
Echoes of Subjectivity in Abstract and Surrealist Translation
A Review of Luke Agada at Monique Meloche Gallery and Bethany Collins at Patron Gallery.
Windbreak: Meditations on John Zurier
Intangible and elusive sensations made visible in Zurier’s Pink Dust at Peter Blum Gallery.