In Conversation with Baldassarre Ruspoli
The founder of 99Canal speaks on community building, alternative spaces, and artists supporting artists.
The Wretched Unrest in a Room for One
The walls of emotional comfort and psychological safety come tumbling down in The Bed Sitting Room at LOMEX.
From My Institution to Yours*
At Sprüth Magers, group exhibition Horror follows fear from a lived to an aesthetic experience.
Between Magic and Reality: “Talisman” at YveYANG
Talisman explores the human desire for enchantment through the tangible and the mystical.
Fiber, Ad Infinitum
Thread Count at The Hole goes above and beyond, even its own framework.
Carla Stellweg’s “Artes Visuales”
The Mexico-based art magazine Artes Visuales materializes into an exhibition at Hunter College’s Leubsdorf Gallery.
On Being Shit and Loving Dick
Echo Delay Reverb at Palais de Tokyo explores Transatlantic dialogues between artists and scholars in pursuit of subversive queer and feminist politics.
Tangled Threads of Work and Play
Obsesión! Labor as Pleasure asks the harder questions without abandoning delight.
An Image Erased: In Conversation with Ken Gonzales-Day
Gonzales-Day discusses how his research on and experimentation with photography unpacks historical erasure, racial terror, and queer visibility.
Let’s Circle Back Next Quarter
An inaugural group exhibition for Alyssa Davis Gallery’s new location.
Process as Resistance: In Conversation with Mona Bozorgi
The artist discusses her practice and ongoing series, Threads of Freedom, on view at L’Space’s current exhibition.
Standouts at the Affordable Art Fair 2025
In an uncertain market, the Affordable Art Fair adopts new strategies to create community.
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.
Split Bodies, Unstable Flesh
Aineki Traverso, Nkechi Ebubedike, and Shiri Mordechay confront violence, desire, and the fractured body.
Standouts at The Armory Show 2025
Carceral critiques to Midwestern queer spaces: five booths that stand out amid the noise.
Carpal Bones: “De Anima”
In Louise Bonnet and Elizabeth King’s dual exhibition, a karmic regression of bodies is shown through figurative intricacies.