At FERNBERGER, Los Angeles, the artist’s abstract compositions suggest an indeterminate, emergent world akin to that of ...
The 2024 Dak’Art Biennial, unexpectedly delayed by election unrest, ultimately opens with a narrative of resilience and ...
Retelling a joke the audience has already heard a thousand times is essentially the forward march of art history, where every new art world prank is basically another pissing contest with Duchamp’s ...
In a complex exhibition at Z33, Hasselt, images and items from mass culture permeate the murals and installations on display ...
As another major show open at Guggenheim Bilbao, Eliza Goodpasture examines what drives the meteoric rise of the once-unknown ...
The fair is back at Santa Monica Airport for its sixth edition with an expanded programme and 100+ local and global galleries ...
The filmmaker’s latest documentary, Afternoons of Solitude, is a highlight this week, alongside Wang Bing’s ‘Youth’ trilogy and Mónica de la Torre’s new book ...
New Orleans’s singularity has always been a blessing and a curse. The ‘City That Care Forgot’, they call it, a sticky nickname now coated with irony. What was once a nod to its easy-going charm is now ...
Constellating work by over 90 artists and groups, a survey of Asian American art at 80WSE Gallery, New York considers the ...
At Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman, Vienna, the artist’s textured paintings invite us to delve beneath their surface ...
Pia Singh is a curator and art writer from Bombay, living and working in Chicago. Singh is published by Sixty Inches from Center, Chicago Reader, Brooklyn Rail, and has also been featured in ...
A solo show at Yorkshire Sculpture Park sees the artist blend mythology with history to depict the female body as a site of ...