Shared Sand and Soul: a Walk Through Cox’s Bazar
Photographer Ismail Ferdous reflects on his book Sea Beach as a site of migration, memory, and culture.
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.
Zoe Leonard: “Display” at Maxwell Graham
At Maxwell Graham, Leonard re-presents institutional objects to destabilize both our historical and present systems of thinking and power.
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.
Sceneries of Myth: In Conversation with Anh Nguyen
Playfully staged photographs examine Vietnamese cultural identity in the context of generational change and diaspora.
Drifting without Handlebars
No Handlebars at Below Grand is an invitation to let go of our oppressive logics and drift.
Sabine Hornig: “The Matter of the Glazed Fence” at Cristina Guerra
Hornig’s new body of works presented in Lisbon strikes a timely chord in today’s political climate.