Sequences: Art of Yugoslavia and Serbia from the Collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art / Belgrade
The Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade was opened in 1965 at its current location in the area of the city…
The Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade was opened in 1965 at its current location in the area of the city…
Days go by in LA with Dyson-induced existentialism. I stick dripping hands under those drying machines and nothing happens. Automatic…
Gay representation exists in a slippery space between liberation and domination, solidarity and violence, of both socioeconomic and interpersonal dimension.…
With Magali Reus, use-value circulates in a deep recess. In “As Mist, Description,” repressed utility is massaged to the surface;…
For a city not known for its green spaces, Athens is in fact blessed with unassuming archaic parkland in its…
Brandon Ndife’s current solo show at Shoot The Lobster, “Ties That Bind,” looks a little like a tar pit and…
In a politically correct culture, it’s liberating and unnerving to step into Robert Colescott’s exhibition at Blum and Poe, where…
Every Constructivist revival ought to champion children’s education as ferociously as it does primary colors. While states funnel milk money…
Folded sheets of newspaper in which news reports, gossip, and literary texts are juxtaposed with ads can make for a…
On the fifth floor of Rubin & Chapelle’s textile warehouse in Chelsea, Atalay Yavuz presents an array of enigmatically approachable…
What did I bring back from my visit to this exhibition? Most probably the memory of falling asleep three times,…
Cyprien Gaillard’s latest film, titled Nightlife (2015), is not about wild and glamorous parties. The fifteen-minute-long piece, which took the…
“Rosa Aurora Rosa,” Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel’s first exhibition at Clearing, presents massive surrealistic sculptures that convey the aura…
There is a paper-thin — leaf-thin — line separating the stages of a fruit’s lifespan, from its succulent, florid peak,…
Tobias Spichtig’s solo show is a maze framed by a number of strategically placed refrigerators in each of the four…
This monographic exhibition of the work of Cathy Wilkes — the largest yet devoted to the artist — includes two…