Giving a great artist her due.
Read MoreThe 2022 exhibition “Finding a Way”
Read More‘What is/was Post-Modern?’
Read MoreOlga de Amaral and the “incredible technology” of the knot.
Read MoreFor twenty years, the free-form collective has brought color, movement, and joy to social practice
Read MoreProfile of fiber artist Marie Watt in advance of her solo show “Companion Species (At What Cost)”, 2021-22.
Read MoreThe monumental forms of a quiet but powerful ceramic sculptor.
Read MoreProfile of sculptor Woody De Othello adjacent to two exhibitions in the fall of 2021.
Read MoreSure, tidying up is a start. But it won’t get you to the kind of lived-in, personalised space that defines an ideal of home.
Read MoreIsamu Noguchi at the 1986 Venice Biennale.
Read MoreA tale of two bookcases.
Read MoreReview of Hugh Hayden’s exhibition “American Food,” on view at Lisson Gallery in London.
Read MoreA profile of the Canadian artist, whose works explore the relationship between technology and racial oppression.
Read MoreRevisiting the 1969 MoMA exhibition Wall Hangings.
Read MoreMyths of Japanese minimialism.
Read MoreA profile on the occasion of Brackens’ disrupted exhibition blessed are the mosquitos.
Read MoreAt long last.
Read MoreGoing deep with the work of a great Italian avant gardiste.
Read MoreRevisiting the Pattern and Decoration Movement, the twentieth century’s last avant garde.
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