A Letter From the Editor
I refuse to believe that our future will be one of grievance. In fact, anger has never felt so powerful.
From Night to Day: Concordia Studio Explores the Passage of Time Through Landscape
Montserrat Miranda Ayejes interviews Danielle Juliao and Martin Isaza, who hope to support emerging Latin American artists.
The Salon by NADA x The Community
An alternative art fair made its base in a Paris office building.
Migration in Dialogue – Rubeen Salem
A Palestinian American artist discusses emotional truths and his artistic purpose in the time of war.
Lydia Nobles on Art, Activism, and Body Autonomy
Leading up to the election, Nobles brings a poignant voice to the discourse around reproductive rights, gender, and sexuality.
Kibong Rhee’s Misty Landscapes Reveal Hidden Shadows
There is no place at Tina Kim Gallery explores viewership, obscurity, and reflexivity.
“IN THE MOMENT” Debuts Taiwanese Painters Navigating a New Age
A group exhibition showcasing emerging artists at Nunu Fine Art elevates contemporary art practices from Asia.
Are You Alone Right Now?
At-Will Adaptation prods our open wounds from attempting to be individuals, breaking down embryo, identity, and purpose.
Untangling Feeling: Kati Gegenheimer’s Passages
Gegenheimer’s ten-painting show suggests that time is less a series of separate instances and more a pattern of experience.
War, Women, Whimsy: Lucky Breaks Examines Ukraine’s Wartime Trauma
A surrealist play adapted from Yevgenia Belorusets’s book attempts to unpack the unspeakable.
Standout Booths at Art Toronto 2024
From a giant plastic quilt to incense sticks on ceramics, Art Toronto 2024 features many works implicated in home, place, and community.
Masculinity at War: Austin Alphonse’s Glorious Struggle
OASIS unpacks meaninglessness, homosocial interactions, and objecthood at Vardan Gallery, Los Angeles.
Devotions and Migration: In Conversation with Miguel Martinez
Miguel Martinez reflects on how his DACA status and cultural roots inspire his art, bridging religious and queer symbolism.
“How can one remember thirst?”: An Interview With Xi Li
Photographer Xi Li evokes nostalgia for a past that never existed.
Braiding a Future in Art with Paree Rohera
Artist Paree Rohera talks about the importance of hair as the first garment to the skin, alongside Indian patterns that inform her practice.
Works in Progress: b chehayeb on the Art of Trusting, Time and Time Again
b chehayeb’s gestural abstractions investigate memories, gender, and cultural hybridity.
Sit and Stay Awhile at This Art Installation in Downtown Brooklyn
Kite and Alisha B. Wormsley bring Black and Indigenous dreams to life together with Creative Time.
Growing Pains: Where Street Art and the Gallery Collide
Ai☆Madonna’s recent solo show I Am Not Saying: -Give Me Money Because You Feel Sorry For Me.- at GR Gallery attempts to reconcile opposite modes of presentation.