Porcelain and Power: The Female Body in Jessica Stoller’s “Split”
The artist's new solo exhibition at P·P·O·W Gallery examines femininity, control, and bodily autonomy through the delicate yet defiant medium of porcelain.
My Flight Was Magnificent, but Futile
Tuan Andrew Nguyen’s latest exhibition of reclaimed bombshells and video presents a narrative of purpose, power, grace, and regenerative futures.
Teresa Solar Abboud: “Tu sombra sustituida”
In Mexico City, Teresa Solar Abboud nods at a shared biology that emerges from the soil.
Killing the Womanly Parts: NAATCO's Gender-Bending “Cymbeline”
In the National American Theater Company’s Cymbeline, every rageful man is played by an Asian American woman.
The Flowers That Connect Us
Layo Bright’s solo show Invasive Blooms at Montclair University explores the power of personal narratives and matrilineal heritage.
Robin F. Williams on Sustainability and Calling People In
The Brooklyn-based painter discusses Artists Commit and collective organizing.
Shifting /\ Gazes Defines Space
At NARS Foundation, a residency show constructs an experiential meditation.
Memory as Methodology: Ralph Lemon at MoMA PS1
According to Ralph Lemon, he’d be a better artist if he didn’t document his work.
The Contemporary Scope: A Painting Show at Alexander Berggruen
A new exhibition at Alexander Berggruen seeks to present the dynamic state of contemporary figure painting.
Visual Lineages
Reverberations: Lineages in Design History muddies the waters of design and reframes preconceptions about social change.
The “Man with AI Movie Camera,” Dan Sickles
From DPOP Studios comes a foray into the intersection between generative AI and film, reimagining Dziga Vertov's iconic work in the age of AI technology.
Inventing a Language of Love and Peace: Conversation with Sasha Skochilenko
Russian artist and dissident discusses the power of humor, music, and solidarity.
Review of Anne Imhof’s “DOOM: House of Hope”
Park Avenue Armory’s new commission is a series of vignettes and a study in dynamics.
The Archive as a Starting Point
Visual artist Paulina Freifeld discusses the role of the archive in her paintings, the influence of film, and her current show.
Sabine Hornig: “The Matter of the Glazed Fence” at Cristina Guerra
Hornig’s new body of works presented in Lisbon strikes a timely chord in today’s political climate.
Stripping Down to Our Hair at 601Artspace
A.E. Chapman weaves together Black and Native histories, queer liberation, domestic labor, and gendered performance.
Amazons. The Ancestral Future
A show illuminates how the everyday work of care and guardianship, so intimately connected to Indigenous life, is itself a form of warriorhood.
Migration in Dialogue: Yang Jiechang
The Paris-based visual artist reflects on moving from south China to France in the 1980s, speaking on identity and sense of home.
Powerhouses
Powerhouses is open for three months, but when the show closes, we don’t stop being a Black gallery.