Frank WANG Yefeng: Failing Toward Liberation
Avatopology opens up discussions around digital nomadism, the creative potential of archives, and the satisfaction of unknowability.
FAO’s Artful Celebration of the Amazon and the Risk of Tokenism
Lucas Memmola installation commissioned by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization calls for further scrutiny.
Sit and Stay Awhile at This Art Installation in Downtown Brooklyn
Kite and Alisha B. Wormsley bring Black and Indigenous dreams to life together with Creative Time.
Blood, Hands, and Mannequins: A Group Show at GHOSTMACHINE Explores Unbound Bodies
Peripheral Belonging navigates the outer limits of selfhood and collective knowing.
“The Outline of Her Words”: Where Myth Meets Memory
Exploring the sculptures and symbols of Amy Bravo’s solo show TransmogrificationNOW! at Swivel Gallery.
Migration in Dialogue – Xenoduo
Collaborators Xinan Ran and Miguel Alejandro Castillo on TPS, the dehumanizing language in immigration questionnaires, and finding diasporic communities.
Gabrielle L'Hirondelle Hill: M*****
To mother is to be in alchemy with the universe to generate lifeforce. How then, could its volumes be contained with language?
Ten Gates into the Future
A public art project wants you to imagine the future of Rome through vaporwave aesthetics, a feminist fountain, and an existential safari, among others.
Walking Around Covered in Magnets
Falling asleep thinking about Tolia, I hear a phrase: “Every parting surface is another entrance unfulfilled.”
Christina Barrera’s “Revolutionary Festival”
Christina Barrera presents her politically engaged work in her first solo exhibition in NYC at MAMA Projects.
A Letter Home with Paul Rho
For Rho, the ocean is a temple — “Ebbs and Flows,” then, is a spiritual space that oozes with a quality of surrender.
To the Dreamy Otherworld: A Conversation with Lauren Clay
At Picture Theory, Lauren Clay’s exhibition Love Feast indulges viewers in a dreamland within reach.