Tita Cicognani Hammer Museum / Los Angeles
What else would Tita Cicognani put in a Hammer Projects space for a summer solo exhibition but a hot tub?…
What else would Tita Cicognani put in a Hammer Projects space for a summer solo exhibition but a hot tub?…
One could easily describe Deborah-Joyce Holman as an “inter-” or “multidisciplinary artist,” though the term merely suggests someone who works…
I had followed James Bantone on Instagram long before I knew him in real life. I assumed he was an…
Since its initiation by the architect and painter Arnold Bode in 1955, Documenta has pushed the boundaries of curatorial frameworks…
Kader Attia, the artist who co-directed this year’s edition of the Berlin Biennale, has placed repair as a strategy at…
I have often heard others make a distinction between “the artist” and “the person” when talking about their interactions with…
On a clear moonless night, looking out from the shore, the horizon might disappear and the two great physical voids…
In July, Camden Art Centre opened “Soft Acid,” the first institutional exhibition of Tenant of Culture (the anonym for the…
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster wants to know: “What if aliens were in love with us?” Influenced by her research into extraterrestrial life,…
The following are excerpts from conversations that artist Pavlo Makov had with various people from February 24 — the day…
Rindon Johnson’s work is as much about poetry as it is about presence. Poetry, in how the American artist uses…
Last November Wolfgang Tillmans released his first studio album, Moon in Earthlight, a fifty-three-minute-long soundscape that weaves together pop elements,…
When the word skin is verbalized — to skin — the associations with this outer layer of the body start…
Artists at Risk (AR) is a non-profit organization at the intersection of human rights and the arts, with a mandate…
One is a critic because one has never felt affirmed (Barbara Kruger never speaks in the third person). There is…
The eightieth iteration of the Whitney Biennial is subtitled “Quiet as It’s Kept,” an expression curator Adrienne Edwards remembers her…