“I hope that being an artist remains possible for me” – An Interview With Michi Zaya
Mongolian theatre artist explains what it's like to be a "third-culture kid" and "anchor baby."
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.
Humans, Plants, Gold, and Dust: David Anaya Maya Queers the Limits of Art
Providentia at High Noon Gallery vined an exploration of natural sexuality, universal evolution, and divinity.
Why is Everyone A DJ? An Interview with Gum.mp3
In 2024, there is no stone left unturned for turning your passions into your side hustles.
Chairs and Gendered Bodies: An Introduction
Through chair design, the female form is appropriated, reconfigured, weaponized, and emancipated.
Impressions of Loneliness in Asteroid City
Presenting a mosaic of loneliness, Asteroid City is the most deeply emotional of Anderson’s films.
A Close Look At Mariusz Warsinski's Nagababa Chair
Mariusz Warsinski's Nagababa chair challenges societal expectations of a woman’s body.
Image, Object, and Compression with Asher Liftin
Liftin unpacks how his work manipulates object-image relationships and inhibits the viewer’s direct access to a world of optical illusions.
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.”
BlackStar Celebrates Filmmaking from the Global Majority
In Philadelphia, BlackStar celebrates its 13th edition, spotlighting Black and Brown filmmakers.
Internal Reflections – Yuri Yuan
A lot of international students’ homes look like showrooms at Target and IKEA. It’s because we don't know for how long we will be here. A $20 lamp is good enough.
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.
The Feminine and the Posthuman: “Fembot” at The Hole, Tribeca
Are they receivers of not only the male gaze but also the human gaze? Are they delegations of human existence into an unstable, cybernetic world that we cannot physically or intellectually navigate with ease?
Christina Barrera’s “Revolutionary Festival”
Christina Barrera presents her politically engaged work in her first solo exhibition in NYC at MAMA Projects.
“Paper Cuts” at Elza Kayal Gallery
Metamorphosis, the apparent theme of the show, relates to the heterogeneity of process and the variety of techniques.
Curatorial Deviations
At Arsenal Contemporary, gaoyuan makes curatorial experimentations in the group show Theater of Energies.