When I stepped into Firelei Báez’s exhibition at the ICA in Boston, the word I was fixated on was “biomythography”. A te…
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Pierre Huyghe: “Liminal” at Punta della Dogana (17.03.24 — 24.11.24)
At the end of Pierre Huyghe’s (2010) film The Host and the Cloud a white rabbit, presumably the avatar for the artist, p…
Armita Raafat: Traces and Silences at High Noon Gallery, NYC (Review)
Matter can neither be created nor destroyed. Only transformed. Armita Raafat’s artistic practice centers around transfor…
Untold Stories: Six Women Artists in Conversation at the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling, NYC (Review)
UNTOLD STORIES: Six Women Artists in Conversation Curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud and artist-in-residence C.J. Chueca Se…
Joseph Olisaemeka Wilson: Wali’s Farm at Derek Eller Gallery, NYC (Review)
Joseph Olisaemeka Wilson: Wali’s Farm at Derek Eller Gallery July 6 – August 25 Images courtesy Derek Eller Galler…
siding with things: the recreation of questioned comforts at Subtitled, Brooklyn (Review)
siding with things at Subtitled NYC Exhibition by Hyoju Cheon and Yixuan Wu Curated by Yindi Chen Three stacked stools, …
“Out of Joint” at The Boiler 191, NYC (Review)
“OUT of Joint,” the latest exhibition at The Boiler 191, showcases the thought-provoking work of six New Yor…
The Sensitive Project by Catalina Tuca, NYC (Review)
As human coexistence takes place in language, learning to be human is learned simultaneously in a continuous intertwinin…
Markus Lüpertz: Et in Arcadia ego at Michael Werner, NYC (Review)
In Markus Lüpertz’s Et in Arcadia ego, on view at Michael Werner through April 21, the past and the present harbor a re…
Art that Creates Connections: Socio-Political Artist Pritika Chowdhry’s Anti-Memorial About Partitions
Indians and Pakistanis love cricket, kabaddi, kite-flying, chess, and parchisi. These sports and games unite the people …