Intimacy as Theoretical Framework at Iowa
A two-person show at a Brooklyn apartment gallery explores interconnection and closeness.
Untangling Feeling: Kati Gegenheimer’s Passages
Gegenheimer’s ten-painting show suggests that time is less a series of separate instances and more a pattern of experience.
Maris Van Vlack’s “Time Warp” Teaches Us About Ourselves
Superhouse presents a fiber art exhibition that unveils familiarity, history, and spatial lucidity.
Michael Wang Challenges Visions of a Nuclear Future
Yellow Earth by Michael Wang presents the ethically ambiguous relationship between humans and uranium.
Serene and Grounded, Tony Huynh’s Paintings Depict Summertime Memories
A California-based painter explores his memory, feeling, and imagination in his solo show at Scroll NYC.
Messages in Flight: “Function–Fiction” at GOBI
Artists take inspiration from the imperial-era gobi to present thoughtful storytelling around collective histories and known rituals.