Tactile Oppositions in Linda Stark’s “Ethereal Material”
Stark engages with tarot archetypes to delve inwards and reveal complex possibilities of emotional states, desire, and being.
The Twin Moons of Luna Luna Rise Over the Hudson
A reprisal of André Heller’s 1987 anti-fascist art-amusement park takes over the Shed.
Ishbel Myerscough’s Meditations on Time
Myerscough discusses motherhood, memory, and recollecting personal histories through art.
Uncertain Afterlives: Anicka Yi’s “There Exists Another Evolution, But In This One”
The artist’s solo exhibition views technologization through an expansive concept of evolution that de-centers humanity.
Conjuring the Unexpected: Jeanette Andrews Reimagines Performance Art
Andrews discusses her career as a magician and her conceptual performance art practice.
New Uncanny’s Haunting Reveries
The gallery’s soon-to-close West Harlem location presents Comfort Zones and an image of your labor hovers over me.
Casa Caché, an Artist Residency at the Beating Heart of Havana
Jorge Villarreal and Filippo Vogliazzo discuss the second run of a residency that engages community and context.
An Interview With Photographer Mital Patel
On capturing the marvels of nature and wildlife, Patel says, “I wait for those intimate, somber moments that convey emotion.”
Austen Brantley Contextualizes Figuration
“I feel connected to these struggles”: a Detroit-based artist honors Black history via sculpture.
Garden of Voices: Where Eco-consciousness Meets Performance
Founders of Project III and Embodied Earth discuss the first of many collaborations to come.
Peter McGough: “Alphabet”
A solo exhibition at Karma Gallery explores the intersections of queerness, the body, and the power of photography.
Shiwen Wang: “The river returns nothing of what it takes”
At Michael Kohn Gallery, Wang’s paintings toy with the margins of representation.
Abject Feasts and Eucharistic Lovers at MAMA Projects
Group exhibition Pathways conceives selves decaying into bottomless memory.
Reinventing Entanglement: Lulu Luyao Chang’s “Little Knots in My Hair”
Cynthia Chen reviews Chang’s debut solo exhibition at Gallery 456.
Tim Noble’s “Happy Land” Incites Raw Subjectivity
The British artist unpacks minutiae, dysmorphia, and his reckoning with technological or mediatic falsities.
Behind the Veil: Juan Sebastian Contours Monolithic Beauty
A Colombian-born photographer grapples with the duality of concealment and exposure.
Education as Justice: An Interview With Dr. Hasna Muhammad
Studio in a School brings arts education and access to students in underserved communities.
BRIC’s 2024 JazzFest Marks a Decade of Discovery
This year’s BRIC JazzFest was christened with performances that push boundaries and allure audiences.
Migration in Dialogue – Anoushka Bhalla
Bhalla opens up about the intersection between art and immigration and the resilience it takes to sustain a global creative career.
Migration in Dialogue – Francisco Donoso
“It’s a purgatory work permit”: artist and curator Francisco Donoso on DACA, text-based work, and transformation.