Kairos Futura Reshapes Eco-Consciousness as a Crucial Part of African Futurism
Hakuna Utopia? In Search of Micro-Utopias envisions real, tangible ecological futures.
Nietzsche in a Downtown Supply Store
At Below Grand Gallery, curator Frank WANG Yefeng turns philosophy into curatorial direction.
Stop and Smell a Garden of Roses
John Jarboe’s immersive exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia imagines the gender journey as being “reborn.”
Feast Your Eyes: “Artists and Recipes” at Marvin Gardens
Abby Lloyd and friends welcome you to their celebratory show-and-tell, with a salon-style display of art amidst the aftermath of a toothy and whimsical banquet.
Blood, Hands, and Mannequins: A Group Show at GHOSTMACHINE Explores Unbound Bodies
Peripheral Belonging navigates the outer limits of selfhood and collective knowing.
“The Outline of Her Words”: Where Myth Meets Memory
Exploring the sculptures and symbols of Amy Bravo’s solo show TransmogrificationNOW! at Swivel Gallery.
Diminishing (Lost Hair Clogs Drain)
At MoMA PS1, seven artists engage with reductive measures in the group exhibition Hard Ground. But is it possible to make nothing from something?
Motohiro Takeda’s Garden of Time
Takeda’s multimedia solo show, Something To Remember You By at Alison Bradley Projects, complicates material life cycles.
“Binary Equilibrium” Luxuriates in Polarity
A collaboration between the Korean Association of New York Artists (KANA) and Gallery Chang delves into philosophical history.
Seoyoung Kim’s Site Centers Empathy and Connectivity
From a basement warehouse to Cooper Park, international curator and artist Seoyoung Kim fosters connectivity in alternative spaces.
Michael Wang Challenges Visions of a Nuclear Future
Yellow Earth by Michael Wang presents the ethically ambiguous relationship between humans and uranium.
Serene and Grounded, Tony Huynh’s Paintings Depict Summertime Memories
A California-based painter explores his memory, feeling, and imagination in his solo show at Scroll NYC.
Irene Gong Plants Her Roots in the International Arts Scene
Curator Irene Gong is gaining attention for her ambitious and dynamic curatorial projects.
To Leave More Than A Trace
At Zepster Gallery, bodies are suspended in varying states of metamorphosis and disintegration.
Gabrielle L'Hirondelle Hill: M*****
To mother is to be in alchemy with the universe to generate lifeforce. How then, could its volumes be contained with language?
Scratchy and Gritty, Pauline Rintsch’s Figurative Work Explores Interiority
Rintsch’s figures, which she boxes into tight-cropped frames, possess a feeling of existential confusion and youthful dread.
Ten Gates into the Future
A public art project wants you to imagine the future of Rome through vaporwave aesthetics, a feminist fountain, and an existential safari, among others.
Walking Around Covered in Magnets
Falling asleep thinking about Tolia, I hear a phrase: “Every parting surface is another entrance unfulfilled.”
Betty Tompkins’ P.P.O.W Exhibition Recontextualizes the Female Body
Tompkins reexamines imagery meant for male self-pleasure, juxtaposing them with insults and violent rhetoric against women.