Time to Pretend
In Myth Information, Chloe Wise pulls a thread of artifice, painting intimate settings at an arm’s length.
The Fish that Plays the Reed Organ
Yuko Mohri’s Entanglements at Pirelli HangarBicocca animates the overlooked tchotchke.
Focus America at Contemporary Istanbul
Turkey’s biggest art fair marked 20 years, bringing galleries, artists, and speakers from the US to the Bosphorus.
Standout Booths at SPLIT LEVEL
SPLIT LEVEL is New York’s newest art fair—here are four booths to watch.
Zoe Leonard: “Display” at Maxwell Graham
At Maxwell Graham, Leonard re-presents institutional objects to destabilize both our historical and present systems of thinking and power.
Let’s Circle Back Next Quarter
An inaugural group exhibition for Alyssa Davis Gallery’s new location.
Cut Flowers Turn Towards the Midnight Sun
Brandi Twilley’s flowers meditate on life and death at Sargent’s Daughters.
Earthly Intelligence in the Desert
Eleanor Mahin Thorp explores ancestral relationships to the land as an alternative source of guidance for the future.
Rene Matic’s Silhouettes of Refusal
Matić transforms the photographic shadow into evidence of self.
Sound and Land in Torkwase Dyson’s “Akua”
Colonial histories and present geographies become apparent in Dyson’s multi-channel soundscape made in collaboration with the Public Art Fund.
Horse Power: Susan Rothenberg’s Iterative Images
Hauser & Wirth's current show captures the heft and rigor of Rothenberg’s trailblazing figurative and conceptual practice.
A City in Full Chorus: Chicago Exhibition Weekend
Alongside a biennial, a book fair, and cultural festivities, CXW 2025 kicks off a new season of cultural productions.
Quan Wenfei’s Digital Nostalgia and the Internet of Our Childhood
Internet Archaeology dives deep into the whimsy and the contemplation of our shared digital youth.
Little Boy Blue: A review of “House of McQueen”
A new biographical drama tries to capture the flair of one of the fashion world’s most boundary-pushing designers.
Standouts at the Affordable Art Fair 2025
In an uncertain market, the Affordable Art Fair adopts new strategies to create community.
Trajal Harrell Breaks the Catwalk
In Monkey Off My Back or The Cat’s Meow at Park Avenue Armory, Harrell brings us to a runway fashion show that tries to emancipate itself.
Lost Memories and Relics of Urban Living
Heidi Bucher, Hana Miletić, and Rachel Whiteread create a dialogue of time, memory, and nostalgia through architectural sculpture and textile craft.