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Brooklyn-based artist Estefanía Vélez Rodríguez talks in-depth about the seven paintings she has on display as part of the group show Past Tense/Future Perfect at NYC’s Marc Straus Gallery […]
Brooklyn-based artist Estefanía Vélez Rodríguez talks in-depth about the seven paintings she has on display as part of the group show Past Tense/Future Perfect at NYC’s Marc Straus Gallery […]
Photo by Monika Kratochvil 5-50 Gallery is thrilled to present Orchid Fever, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Hayley Youngs exploring the strange and divine realm of nature. Orchid Fever will run from June […]
Musician Amanda Ekery discusses Árabe, her new album exploring Syrian and Mexican shared history and culture […]
Artist Heather Benjamin in conversation with Tyler Nesler about the works in her first solo show at NYC’s Olympia Gallery, New Strangeness Bloom […]
At center: Amalgam (Origin), 2024 – bronze, 309 5/8 x 201 x 227 inches Marking the inaugural presentation at Jack Shainman Gallery’s flagship Tribeca location, American sculptor, dancer, and performance artist Nick Cave introduces Amalgams […]
Andreas Englund Andreas Englund (b. 1974) is a Swedish artist recognized for his photorealistic oil paintings depicting fictional characters involved in humorous situations that underscore the absurdity of everyday life. Influenced by his background […]
Tyler Nesler talks with JMikal Davis, aka Hellbent, a muralist, painter, & street artist who lives & works in Brooklyn & who specializes in a unique combination of American quilt-making & folk art traditions with […]
A candid and expansive talk between Logan Royce Beitmen and Christiana Ine-Kimba Boyle of NYC’s CANADA Gallery, where she plays a key role in shaping the gallery’s program and strategic direction […]
A conversation with the executor of the estate of Joshua Caleb Weibley and composer Jordan Dykstra about their installation Projection 010: Game Transfer Phenomena, now up at NYC’s Chart Gallery through February 15, which consists of […]
Hold Back the Night (The Trammps), A 6 Story Mural commissioned by Park Albany, Albany, NY, 2017 JMikal Davis, aka Hellbent, is a muralist, painter, and street artist who lives and works in Brooklyn. […]
HU! Gallery in Brussels is currently showing US vs Us, a group exhibition featuring eight artists. The gallery states: “All commentators agree on this point: this end of the US presidential campaign seems more […]
Photo by Alexander Boeschenstein Virginia L. Montgomery (VLM) is an award-winning experimental filmmaker and multimedia artist working across video, performance, sound design, and sculpture. She received her MFA from Yale University and her BFA […]
Elizabeth Larison has worked in curatorial, programmatic, and directorial capacities for arts organizations and venues such as Flux Factory, the Park Avenue Armory, the Vera List Center for Art and Politics, and apexart. Larison is the […]
Danielle SeeWalker is Húŋkpapȟa Lakȟóta and citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota. She is a fine artist, muralist, writer, activist, and boymom of two, based in Denver, Colorado. Her visual artwork […]
Didi Jackson is a poet and professor of creative writing at Vanderbilt University. The recipient of the Robert H. Winner Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America and a finalist for the Meringoff […]
Photos of Pol Morton by Mae Lim Stark Artist Pol Morton works across assemblage, photo documentation, painting, and sculpture with a deeply diaristic relationship to materials and composition. In Get Well, now up at […]
Chloë Cassens represents the Severin Wunderman Collection, the largest collection of works by iconoclastic French artist Jean Cocteau. In this podcast interview with Logan Royce Beitmen, Cassens discusses Cocteau’s massive cultural influence and her efforts […]
Want to steal an original Jenny Holzer? Joshua Caleb Weibley gives you some tips on just how you might do that (if you’re so inclined), along with his unflinching review of the confusing, problematic, […]
A Famine of Hearing, by Sarah Zapata, installation detail at Performance Space New York, 2019. Courtesy of the artist. Deserve What You Dream, an art exhibition at NXTHVN in New Haven, CT, explores the […]
Untitled (Red Room) Steven Seidenberg is a lens-based artist. In his series/book, The Architecture of Silence, published by Contrasto Books, Seidenberg documents the abandoned lives in the Italian South and the failed post-war land […]
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