In Conversation with Heidi Norton
Norton discusses site specificity, transparency, and ecological thought within her evolving practice.
Reimagining Value in the Wake of Once Within a Time
The 12th SITE Santa Fe International Biennial proposed value as generated via circulation and dispersion.
I See Something in the Sky
A postscript to Voice of Space: UFOs and Paranormal Phenomena at The Drawing Center.
Standouts at the Seventh AIM Biennial
Artists from the 2024 and 2025 AIM Fellowship cohorts engage closely with community and connection.
Reanimating the Archives with Polina Osipova
Polina Osipova’s New York City debut gleans universal insight from ancestral myth and memory.
Nostalgias & Utopias, Miami
Nicolas Poblete reviews four standout exhibitions that opened during Miami Art Week.
Leah Liu: “susurrus 聲聲私”
Liu’s solo exhibition stages tension and misalignment, where gravity and withheld sound quietly animate form.
The Limits of Autonomy in Emerald Fennell’s “‘Wuthering Heights’”
In Fennell’s new adaptation, she increases the agency of Brontë’s ill-fated characters, but ultimately flattens the story through overexplanation and emotional conventionality.
Beyond the Booth: India Art Fair 2026
Global interest and conceptually rooted shows mark IAF’s eighteenth edition.
The Immigrant Artist Biennial Appoints Four Curators for Its Third Edition
Sanna Almajedi, Sofia Thiệu D’Amico, Eva Mayhabal Davis, and Anna Khimasia will co-curate the biennial’s third edition.
In Brackish Conditions: A Refusal of Refinement
At Hunter College’s first MFA thesis presentation of the year, process takes precedence over polish.
In Conversation with Baldassarre Ruspoli
The founder of 99Canal speaks on community building, alternative spaces, and artists supporting artists.
Review: “Tender Is the Night”
Alexandria Couch, Kimberly Heard, and Tuere Nicole blend interior and exterior worlds.
Behind the Scenes in CDMX: Work in Progress
Five artists reflect on ritual, freedom, and artistic practice during Mexico City Art Week 2026.
The Wretched Unrest in a Room for One
The walls of emotional comfort and psychological safety come tumbling down in The Bed Sitting Room at LOMEX.
After Iconoclasm: A Conversation with Cecilia Alemani
Tuan Andrew Nguyen’s upcoming project on the High Line plinth centers cultural retranslation, repair, and collective memory.
Stitching Time Together: In Conversation with Rose Marie Cromwell
Collapsing distance between body, land, and lineage, Cromwell’s A Geological Survey offers a maternal approach to image-making in the American West.
Material Reasoning in “your cost-benefit calculations”
With a new emphasis on color and elevation, Gabriel Kuri’s latest show at kurimanzutto breaks down risk assessment in tangible terms.
From My Institution to Yours*
At Sprüth Magers, group exhibition Horror follows fear from a lived to an aesthetic experience.