A Quiet Antagonism: Artists, Galleries, and the ’Gram
An alarm is sounding in the art world, and it’s become increasingly deafening. The wails of this siren are not…
An alarm is sounding in the art world, and it’s become increasingly deafening. The wails of this siren are not…
By the end of last year, ecosystems around the world were on fire, and so were many of the old-growth…
A new generation of artists are working with machine learning as an integral part of their practice. At a time…
Over the last several decades, spiritual themes seem to have been largely missing from contemporary art, replaced by the conceptual,…
This conversation revolves around The Company, Huma Bhaba’s (Karachi, 1962, live and works in U.S.) first exhibition at Gagosian gallery…
In her 1992 novel The Secret History, author Donna Tartt details the story of a group of youths studying the classics…
In the beginning there was a telephone. And this telephone was ringing. And no one was answering. As there was…
Lodovico Pignatti Morano in conversation with Nanni Balestrini Lodovico Pignatti Morano: I’d like to focus in this interview on the…
In the beginning there was a telephone. And this telephone was ringing. And no one was answering. As there was…
The task of representing Finland, Norway, and Sweden — or the Nordic countries — at the 58th International Art Exhibition…
Mandy El-Sayegh’s research addresses some of the most burning questions that women (artists) have dealt with for decades: How does…
In 2013, a mostly full audience at the Hammer Museum watched ITSOFOMO (In the Shadow of Forward Motion), David Wojnarowicz’s…
It was only a matter of time until we got our Harald Szeemann show. In 2011 the Getty Research Institute…
It’s nice to think that Oliver Laric wasn’t behind any of the art in his solo exhibition “Year of the…
Carolina Cavalli: Is the gap between the emotion of the sender and the action of the deliverer of particular value?…
Emi Fontana: When did you know that you wanted to be an artist? What or who inspired you then? Who…