Face to Face: November 2025
Studio visits with Claire Hentschker, Maya Man, Minku Kim, Frank WANG Yefeng, Christopher Gambino, Olof Marsja, Erica Baum, and Tonye Ekine.
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.
Reclaiming the Fantastic at the Studio Museum in Harlem
The Studio Museum reemerges as a global hub for Black creativity where artists, ideas, and community continually reshape the meaning of art.
Performing at Art Basel Paris
Artists engage with femininity, performance, and spectacle to question how the creative act intersects with political and economic paradigms of expression.
Face to Face: October 2025
Studio visits with Adam Shiu-Yang Shaw, Alex Schmidt, Esvin Alarcón Lam, and Benjamin Langford.
Fracture Aesthetic at Frieze Week
Standouts at Frieze London, Minor Attractions, and Echo Soho.
Tangled Threads of Work and Play
Obsesión! Labor as Pleasure asks the harder questions without abandoning delight.
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.
Focus America at Contemporary Istanbul
Turkey’s biggest art fair marked 20 years, bringing galleries, artists, and speakers from the US to the Bosphorus.
Standout Booths at SPLIT LEVEL
SPLIT LEVEL is New York’s newest art fair—here are four booths to watch.
Let’s Circle Back Next Quarter
An inaugural group exhibition for Alyssa Davis Gallery’s new location.
Face to Face: September 2025
Studio visits with Zorica Čolić, Biraaj Dodiya, Austin Martin White, Łukasz Stokłosa, Chris Huen Sin-Kan, Leila Seyedzadeh, and Hannah Bang.
Face to Face: August 2025
Studio visits with Sarah Martin-Nuss, Liza Jo Eilers, and Lizzy Choi.
Through the Flowers
At MIT List Visual Arts Center, Elif Saydam explores urban eros in miniature.
The Anti-Image in the Age of Visual Noise
Victory Over the Sun articulates a visual grammar of resistance.