Reclaiming Distorted Archetypes: THE BOYS CLUB (Redacted)
At Susan Inglett Gallery, a group show curated by Cortney Connolly rethinks Pop Art.
Flux and Flow at El Museo del Barrio
FLOW STATES is a celebration of culture that blurs the line of separation.
Jakkai Siributr’s Textile Weaves Together Socio-Political Histories
In an interview with Qingyuan Deng, Siributr discusses how textile tells stories of displacement and longing.
Skin Deep: An Interview With Lesley Bodzy
Bodzy’s sculptures grapple with societal expectations and beauty standards through experimental materiality.
“We live in a world with others”: An Interview With Edra Soto
Soto’s Central Park exhibition, presented by the Public Art Fund, honors Puerto Rican architecture and working-class communities.
“Cult of Domesticity” at LUmkA
A bedroom exhibition unpacks the complexities and parallel truths around domesticity and femininity.
Book Review: “Enter Ghost”
Isabella Hammad’s 2023 novel chronicles the resistance of a production of Hamlet staged in the West Bank.
“There is only one try”: An Interview With Hyun-Sook Song
At Sprüth Magers New York, Song’s solo show is animated by deliberate, tension-filled lines.
Stipan Tadić: To Capture a City
A Croatian-born painter discusses deciphering the urban environment, artistic collaborations, and finding personal voice through comics.
JinJin Xu: “Against This Earth, She Knocks”
A poet and artist documents how dislocation affects migrant women workers.
In 2014’s “The Interview,” Amnesia is a Privilege
Ten years have passed since the movie’s release, but its problematic repercussions still echo today, unforgotten by many.
Tactile Oppositions in Linda Stark’s “Ethereal Material”
Stark engages with tarot archetypes to delve inwards and reveal complex possibilities of emotional states, desire, and being.
The Twin Moons of Luna Luna Rise Over the Hudson
A reprisal of André Heller’s 1987 anti-fascist art-amusement park takes over the Shed.
Ishbel Myerscough’s Meditations on Time
Myerscough discusses motherhood, memory, and recollecting personal histories through art.
Uncertain Afterlives: Anicka Yi’s “There Exists Another Evolution, But In This One”
The artist’s solo exhibition views technologization through an expansive concept of evolution that de-centers humanity.
Conjuring the Unexpected: Jeanette Andrews Reimagines Performance Art
Andrews discusses her career as a magician and her conceptual performance art practice.
New Uncanny’s Haunting Reveries
The gallery’s soon-to-close West Harlem location presents Comfort Zones and an image of your labor hovers over me.
Casa Caché, an Artist Residency at the Beating Heart of Havana
Jorge Villarreal and Filippo Vogliazzo discuss the second run of a residency that engages community and context.
An Interview With Photographer Mital Patel
On capturing the marvels of nature and wildlife, Patel says, “I wait for those intimate, somber moments that convey emotion.”
Austen Brantley Contextualizes Figuration
“I feel connected to these struggles”: a Detroit-based artist honors Black history via sculpture.