Unmaking the City
Demolition becomes a generative force in Jackie Castillo’s new exhibition at the ICA LA, Through the Descent, Like the Return.
Standout Booths at Frieze 2025
Frieze 2025 had its spectacles, but the most urgent works were grounded, exacting, and unwilling to play nice.
Standout Booths at the Independent Art Fair 2025
Independent’s sixteenth iteration hits New York—here are five booths to watch.
Maria De Victoria on Artists and Mothers
The non-profit’s co-founder offers a glimpse at what’s possible when creative communities invest in mothers and care.
Curating with Intuition: TIFXB on Her Art Fair Debut and Curatorial Vision
Anoushka Bhalla speaks with curator Tiffany Wong, aka TIFXB, about her curatorial methods, artist collaboration, and her debut at Future Fair.
Review: “Sehnsucht (Longing)” at YveYANG Gallery
Sehnsucht, at its core, is a complex mix of longing, yearning, and craving for something unattainable or ideal.
Jan Dickey: “The High Collapse”
A solo exhibition at 5-50 Gallery compresses time, accelerating natural cycles from decay to fertile ground.
The Siren Song of Cultural Diplomacy
Jasmina Cibic discusses transnational solidarity, ritual as artistic practice, and historical readymades.
Speculative Ecologies and Sacred Grief
Michelle Ruiz interviews Elsa Muñoz and how her exhibition, Botánica Apokalíptica, inaugurates Pecha Projects with eco-mystic hope.
The Land and Its Shadow
Teresa Baker’s solo exhibition ruminates on the experience and memory of landscape through its inextricable ties to modern artificiality.
The Heart of “Metropoli”
Metropoli navigates the complexities of urban life across two cities.
“Becoming Ghost” with Cathy Linh Che
Che’s latest collection of poems looks at the American myth-making that shaped public memory of the Vietnam War.
From Surfing to Sinking in the Internet: Yehwan Song
The solo exhibition Are We Still (Surfing)? subverts technology to reflect on our digital habits.
Carolyn Lazard’s Simulated Reality
Lazard connects the modern healthcare system’s treatment of Black women to postmodern philosophical commentary.
Moments of Muscle Memory
Kang Seung Lee discusses regeneration, queer kinship, and the paradox of pleasure and pain.
Review of vanessa german’s “GUMBALL”
Sculptures made of crystals, porcelain, and poetry outline german’s process of spirituality and vulnerability.
Ramón Saturnino: “Aquí no es así”
Ramón Saturnino’s first solo exhibition approximates the architecture of the Mexico-USA border.
Familiars Dance Among the Inverted
At All Street Gallery, Annu Yadav’s solo show, Gold God Meat, dazzles audiences with ritual, rupture, and reclamation.