Heidi Hahn: When the Body Turns Other
The feminist painter discusses the liberating capacities of abstraction and a solo show titled NOT YOUR WOMAN.
Tomashi Jackson: A Houston Homecoming
Jackson discusses her engagement with archives, a sense of place in the chronology of her work, and the enduring urgency of visualizing histories.
From Land to Cosmos: Turiya Adkins on Flight
The spirit of Turiya Adkins’s multimedia work is perfectly captured by the word “ferocity.”
The Siren Song of Cultural Diplomacy
Jasmina Cibic discusses transnational solidarity, ritual as artistic practice, and historical readymades.
Memory as Medium: A Conversation with Dominique Fung
Now one of the art world’s rising stars, Dominique Fung returns home for her first Hong Kong show at MASSIMODECARLO.
Yetunde Sapp Uncovers Unsung Labor in American Music
An artist uncovers archival family histories and American music legends.
A Thousand Kisses Deep: Joyce Wieland at MMFA
“Heart On” generates dialogue on care and identity as North America reckons with conversations on unity and division, accountability and erasure.
Kaveri Raina Delves Into Submerged Kingdoms and Elusive Narratives
The artist’s recent body of work offers an evocative glimpse into worlds shaped by memory, myth, and imagination.
An Interview with Sámi Artist Anders Sunna
“I think of painting as a kind of lure”: Sunna on the mitigative and expository qualities of art.
Teresa Solar Abboud: “Tu sombra sustituida”
In Mexico City, Teresa Solar Abboud nods at a shared biology that emerges from the soil.
Robin F. Williams on Sustainability and Calling People In
The Brooklyn-based painter discusses Artists Commit and collective organizing.
Inventing a Language of Love and Peace: Conversation with Sasha Skochilenko
Russian artist and dissident discusses the power of humor, music, and solidarity.
The Archive as a Starting Point
Visual artist Paulina Freifeld discusses the role of the archive in her paintings, the influence of film, and her current show.
Migration in Dialogue: Yang Jiechang
The Paris-based visual artist reflects on moving from south China to France in the 1980s, speaking on identity and sense of home.
Gut Feelings
At CARVALHO PARK, Nicola Turner’s wool and horsehair tendrils entangle various past lives.
Pictures of Faces: A Conversation with Na Kim
The painter and award-winning designer discusses how her portraits make their way into the world.
A Conversation with Ami Lien and Enzo Camacho
Behind the scenes of Langit Lupa, four decades after the Escalante Massacre.
On Working Around Photography: Interview with Ching-Wei Wang
Wang’s performance and text-based practice negotiates photographic and political borders.