No Silence Will Ever Protect You*
On Laia Estruch’s HELLO EVERYONE at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.
Gisela McDaniel on Painting as a Communal Process
McDaniel’s mixed-media pieces examine the effects of sexual and political violence.
Illuminating Queerness through Haze and Shadow
Two San Francisco shows render intimacy and identity more clearly by turning up the opacity.
Drifting without Handlebars
No Handlebars at Below Grand is an invitation to let go of our oppressive logics and drift.
Knots: Ruth Asawa at SFMOMA
Vibrating and vital, Asawa’s works divulge multifarious energies that draw parallels between the mechanical and the metabolic.
Computer Dreams: On Information and Images
At Microscope Gallery, a survey of computer and digital technologies in art spans point-and-click adventure games to holographic works.
Brand me Tender: “One in the Hand, Two in the Fold”
A group exhibition at OXH Gallery considers culture’s entwinement with a commodity economy.
Through the Flowers
At MIT List Visual Arts Center, Elif Saydam explores urban eros in miniature.
Unwasted Moments: Re-evaluating “Tangerine” (2015)
Ten years on, Tangerine’s layered approach to time continues to offer up the urgency, energy, and spirit with which protections for trans people should be fought.
Daniel Giordano’s Praxis of Excess
Opening a site-specific installation for Upstate Art Weekend, the Newburgh-based sculptor sees red in The Green Lodge’s leafy idyll.
Panel Discussion: Art and Climate in Dialogue
At Patagonia Brooklyn, four artists and art professionals discuss the art world’s environmental impact. A collaboration between Embodied Earth and IMPULSE.
The Anti-Image in the Age of Visual Noise
Victory Over the Sun articulates a visual grammar of resistance.
In Conversation with Ceirra Evans
The native Kentucky painter reflects on her current artmaking process and how it reflects her local climate and its impact.
“The Elegy of Distance”: A Return and a Farewell
Christopher Rincón discusses Michael Tracy’s devotion to form, place, and collaborative craft.
Face to Face: July 2025
Studio visits with Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, Austin Clay Willis, Jennifer Shin, Dragan Strukelj, and Joël Brodovsky-Adams.
The Engrossing Psychology of Ophelia Arc
The artist’s solo show, The Natal Lacuna, prioritizes a deeply psychological and feminine perspective of her past.
Magali Lara: “Stitched to the Body”
A retrospective lets Magali Lara’s work unfold like a personal diary, pulled across decades of experimentation.
On Exhibition Design with Grace Caiazza
Grace Caiazza discusses the art of exhibition design and her design for KAJE World’s Arachnophobia.