Quan Wenfei’s Digital Nostalgia and the Internet of Our Childhood
Internet Archaeology dives deep into the whimsy and the contemplation of our shared digital youth.
Little Boy Blue: A review of “House of McQueen”
A new biographical drama tries to capture the flair of one of the fashion world’s most boundary-pushing designers.
TO HELL WITH THE GANDER: Interview with Elbert Joseph Perez
Dark humor, animal metaphors, and socio-political commentaries come together in oil.
On Refusing the Refuge of the Past
The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces (1980) offers a people- and present-centric model for strengthening community and the public in the Trump era.
Standouts at the Affordable Art Fair 2025
In an uncertain market, the Affordable Art Fair adopts new strategies to create community.
Trajal Harrell Breaks the Catwalk
In Monkey Off My Back or The Cat’s Meow at Park Avenue Armory, Harrell brings us to a runway fashion show that tries to emancipate itself.
On Digital Sensation and Rotting
Fusing personal narrative with critical analysis, Klink shows how aesthetic practice can transform digital technology into a more immersive sensory experience.
Lost Memories and Relics of Urban Living
Heidi Bucher, Hana Miletić, and Rachel Whiteread create a dialogue of time, memory, and nostalgia through architectural sculpture and textile craft.
Natasha Roberts on Contemporary Art with Style and Substance
A Room Just So at Bergdorf Goodman spotlights six artists engaging with brands, material, and textiles.
Metaphorical Births and Exorcisms with Elizabeth Glaessner
A studio visit with the Brooklyn-based artist on the occasion of her solo show at P·P·O·W, Running Water.
Split Bodies, Unstable Flesh
Aineki Traverso, Nkechi Ebubedike, and Shiri Mordechay confront violence, desire, and the fractured body.
“Army of Love”: An Interview with Patricia Cronin
On the occasion of her current show at CHART, Cronin discusses the power of Aphrodite and subverting accepted historical narratives.
Standouts at The Armory Show 2025
Carceral critiques to Midwestern queer spaces: five booths that stand out amid the noise.
Privacy, Labor, and the Myth of the Copy with Emma Safir
Unfolding the impossible desire to replicate and touch through layered image-making, transformed materials, and digital and physical labor.
Business Is Not the Enemy
A review of Amy Davila’s 2025 book, The ArtSmart Method: A Guide to Business Autonomy for Artists.
In Conversation with Muhammad Toukhy
Collaborators Bowie Bo Gyung Kim and Muhammad Toukhy discuss audience and agency in the virtual realm.
Face to Face: August 2025
Studio visits with Sarah Martin-Nuss, Liza Jo Eilers, and Lizzy Choi.