Next to Something Wonderful: Whiting Tennis’s “Refuge”
In his eighth exhibition with Greg Kucera Gallery, Tennis blurs the line between the real and the imagined.
Windbreak: Meditations on John Zurier
Intangible and elusive sensations made visible in Zurier’s Pink Dust at Peter Blum Gallery.
Split Bodies, Unstable Flesh
Aineki Traverso, Nkechi Ebubedike, and Shiri Mordechay confront violence, desire, and the fractured body.
Rethinking Landscape with “Alien Shores”
Alien Shores at White Cube Bermondsey considers landscape as a charged space where histories unfold.
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.