Peter Saul “Crime and Punishment” The New Museum / New York
Bearing organs, faces, fluids, and copious energy, Peter Saul’s paintings have a strange life of their own. If the paintings…
Bearing organs, faces, fluids, and copious energy, Peter Saul’s paintings have a strange life of their own. If the paintings…
Have you wondered why the inside of your head feels so strange these days? We think you’re morphing into something…
Jenna Sutela “NO NO NSE NSE” Kunsthall Trondheim, Norway Through August 29, 2020 Can the world be understood in ways…
It is late April in 2020, and already I have been in isolation for almost two months. Following the “unfortunate”…
ON VIEW is a printed and an online section in which Flash Art invites prominent figures of the art world…
“We originate in loss. Our lost ones line the sea. We need to get back to them — become amphibious…
Race, resistance, rage, rebellion — words that are presently etched into the forefronts of everyone’s mind. As cities burn, glistening…
The title of Marina Pinsky’s fourth exhibition at C L E A R I N G Brussels is taken from…
Hito Steyerl’s work The Tower takes its name from a real-life endeavor so bizarre it had to be made into…
ON VIEW is a printed and an online section in which Flash Art invites prominent figures of the art world…
The great exodus has begun. Lockdown 2020 ensures reverse migration will be the death knell of dense urbanism. City life…
For more than a decade, Neïl Beloufa has produced a vast array of films and installations that propel viewers into…
In a 1966 film directed by Lane Slate and Alan R. Solomon, Jim Dine, with a downward gaze and the…
Lines and pores, palms and fingertips. A scene of swirling galaxies and black holes evinced by the body of nature…
Rosie Lee Tompkins — the pseudonym of Effie Mae Howard — was a textile artist born in rural Arkansas and…
Summing up the iconic life of dear friend and legendary provocateur Genesis Breyer P-Orridge would be a daunting task in…