Braiding a Future in Art with Paree Rohera
Artist Paree Rohera talks about the importance of hair as the first garment to the skin, alongside Indian patterns that inform her practice.
Works in Progress: b chehayeb on the Art of Trusting, Time and Time Again
b chehayeb’s gestural abstractions investigate memories, gender, and cultural hybridity.
Sit and Stay Awhile at This Art Installation in Downtown Brooklyn
Kite and Alisha B. Wormsley bring Black and Indigenous dreams to life together with Creative Time.
Growing Pains: Where Street Art and the Gallery Collide
Ai☆Madonna’s recent solo show I Am Not Saying: -Give Me Money Because You Feel Sorry For Me.- at GR Gallery attempts to reconcile opposite modes of presentation.
Thomas McDonell’s Aesthetic of Motion and Impermanence
Figueroa St. Paintings at EUROPA elicits repose and meditation.
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.
The Art of Resilience: In Conversation with Artist Kuldeep Singh
Singh’s vision traverses Indian art history, Odissi dance, and Hindustani classical music, framed by reveries of Punjab’s topographical landscapes.
Petros Lales Builds Worlds Through Mythology
A Greek-born interdisciplinary artist and game designer centers active investigation, creating new experiences.
Sue Kim’s New Documentary Catches a Diluted Glimpse of Haenyeo’s Reality
A somewhat reductive representation of Jeju divers, The Last of the Sea Women needs to dissect the historical implications of environmental justice.
Dinner with ORLAN, a Feminist Icon
Taking a cue from ORLAN, who is opposed to women feeling the need to be quiet, I say: “There is no need to whisper.”
SUDESTADA Sweeps Through New York’s Fashion World
Argentine-born fashion consultant Gimena Garmendia lets collaboration and community take center stage.
Tina Girouard’s Enigmatic Symbols Await Interpretation
Conflicting Evidence at Magenta Plains presents Girouard’s screen-printed “pictograms.”
Maris Van Vlack’s “Time Warp” Teaches Us About Ourselves
Superhouse presents a fiber art exhibition that unveils familiarity, history, and spatial lucidity.
NATURE OR NURTURE: The Mischievous Haze of Gio Black Peter
The Guatemalan-American visual artist, actor, and musical performer discuss queer rituals, mythologies, and Chinatown's eclectic energy.
An Introduction to O-1 Visas for Artists: What You Need to Know (Part II)
Atreya Mathur introduces what the O-1B visa entails and its requirements.
A Year of This Life That Doesn’t Resemble My Own
My gaze shifts to every corner, every angle, and every meter, as I breathe heavily, feeling suffocated. This place no longer resembles what I remember it to be.
Kairos Futura Reshapes Eco-Consciousness as a Crucial Part of African Futurism
Hakuna Utopia? In Search of Micro-Utopias envisions real, tangible ecological futures.
Nietzsche in a Downtown Supply Store
At Below Grand Gallery, curator Frank WANG Yefeng turns philosophy into curatorial direction.
Photo Vision, Cities, and Glitch Art: In Conversation with Jingyao Huang
A lens-based artist extends images into the three-dimensional space to create memory-scapes.