Mohamed Bourouissa Stedelijk Museum / Amsterdam
An adrenalizing up-tempo sound track makes it hard for visitors to suppress a beatific grin during the climax of Mohamed…
An adrenalizing up-tempo sound track makes it hard for visitors to suppress a beatific grin during the climax of Mohamed…
With dark hair pulled back in a severe bun, a woman dressed in a gray tailored suit with a chic…
Through the windows of Nagel Draxler gallery, Lone Haugaard Madsen’s exhibition “Raum#334-Kemp” looks like the spoils of an eccentric, archaeological…
The most recent edition of Amsterdam Art Weekend featured more than fifty official participants alongside many more satellite pop-ups around…
The paneled double doors of the neo-classical mansion-cum-gallery open onto a dark curtain, beyond which seems to lay great promise;…
The outrage felt by St. Louis’s black community over white artist Kelley Walker’s use of images of African American bodies…
The only thing in life that one can be certain of is death — or at least that’s the current…
The history of culture runs through the work of Anna Maria Maiolino; her marks are an exploration of the basis…
In his memoir Close to the Knives, David Wojnarowicz recalls the despair and bliss of his dying — his thick,…
There is no such thing as a silent majority. The expression became a popular euphemism for Middle America when Richard…
Donald Judd engaged a lifelong struggle against mediocrity and its hazards. “Mediocrity is lazy thinking,” the artist’s son and Judd…
Peter Wächtler’s Far Out (2016), a four-minute animated cartoon, presents visuals whose deceptive simplicity underscores the work’s narrative complexity. A…
Throughout the first ten days of December, the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston will be celebrating a decade of activity…
Vila Leopoldina is a former industrial district undergoing verticalization in the form of a series of generic high-rise apartments. It…
In the Chinese philosophical system known as feng shui, literally wind and water, qi, the metaphysical force of unity, is…
Born in Cologne in 1936, Joachim Bandau’s early experiences of war-torn Germany undeniably shaped his later fascination with bunkers as…