Yolanda Yang Scratches Deep Below the Surface of Grief and Art
"The art is never just the object; it’s always the living thread of creation, the tension between what’s felt and what’s seen.”
“How can one remember thirst?”: An Interview With Xi Li
Photographer Xi Li evokes nostalgia for a past that never existed.
La MaMa Looks Inward and Beyond With Its 63rd Season
The East Village avant-garde theatre institution celebrates a year of technological enhancements and renovations.
“Binary Equilibrium” Luxuriates in Polarity
A collaboration between the Korean Association of New York Artists (KANA) and Gallery Chang delves into philosophical history.
Lost in Time: Serbian Filmmaker Returns to Once-Forgotten Memories
Forsaking the brutal, Emilija Gašič's 78 Days follows three sisters who filmed home videos during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
Irene Gong Plants Her Roots in the International Arts Scene
Curator Irene Gong is gaining attention for her ambitious and dynamic curatorial projects.
A Letter Home with Paul Rho
For Rho, the ocean is a temple — “Ebbs and Flows,” then, is a spiritual space that oozes with a quality of surrender.