Unlock the Gates JTT / New York
The spiritual bliss of heaven on earth — as in, “I am in total heaven right now,” “my own little…
The spiritual bliss of heaven on earth — as in, “I am in total heaven right now,” “my own little…
Elizabeth Peyton’s subject has always been the image of glamour proffered by the digital culture of human specificity reduced to…
We are blind to the history of most objects — for all we know they just show up in the…
The 5×5 Project recently opened in its second incarnation. This year the five selected curators include, Lance Fung, Shamim M.…
John Knuth finds beauty at the edge of panic. Made with signal flares, emergency blankets, smoke and fire, his work…
When actors break into a musical number, one might normally expect to hear songs of dreams, loves and broken promises.…
What is so striking in Zheng Guogu’s latest exhibition at Tang Contemporary Art is the sense of the metaphysical. As…
“We have never participated” sets out to revisit Joseph Beuys’s concept of social sculpture — art with the potential to…
A handful of fish oil pills nest on a natural loofah sponge in an illuminated niche. Glycerin soap, stainless steel…
The typical modern soul acts on the world at least partly via technological prostheses, whether it’s to click on political…
Upon entering ARTER, a rich array of sculptural installations and sketches embraces the visitor and leads them on a playful…
Harley Viera-Newton, the celebrated New York tastemaker and DJ, is the starting point of Brendan Lynch’s show at Bugada &…
A sense of disaster, balanced queasily between foreboding and aftermath, permeates Gabriel Kuri’s show at Regen Projects — his first…
Displayed across Pace Gallery’s London space and featuring an extended selection of works by both established and emerging artists, “Everything…
Appearances can be deceiving, yet there is a truth in presence nonetheless. “Iodine Poisoning,” the show by Andrei Koschmieder at…
“He walked out in the gray light and stood and he saw for a brief moment the absolute truth of…