Anina Major: “I could speak to one of many, or be one of many”
Recently featured in Phaidon Press’s Great Women Sculptors, Anina Major’s practice dialogues with identity and belonging.
Acky Bright’s Graphic Impulse
Presenting the art-making process as performance, Studio Infinity at Japan Society heralds a total embrace of popular imageries.
Leah Ying Lin’s Ethereal Odyssey
An artist, model, and art director discusses her site-specific practice and interdisciplinary adventures.
Artifacts: Preserving the Stories of Underground Culture
Steven Watson releases his archive of interviews with the revolutionary thinkers who shaped the avant-garde and queer culture.
Omar Mismar Examines the Role of Botox in Post-War Lebanese Society
The documentary A Frown Gone Mad observes a Beirut beauty salon as the shadows of the Israeli war loom over the clients’ faces.
Migration in Dialogue – Fernando Buzhar Segall
“The answer is not deportation”: a Brazilian playwright discusses visa accessibility and artistry.
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.
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.
“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.
Ishbel Myerscough’s Meditations on Time
Myerscough discusses motherhood, memory, and recollecting personal histories through art.
Conjuring the Unexpected: Jeanette Andrews Reimagines Performance Art
Andrews discusses her career as a magician and her conceptual performance art practice.
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.”
Garden of Voices: Where Eco-consciousness Meets Performance
Founders of Project III and Embodied Earth discuss the first of many collaborations to come.
Shiwen Wang: “The river returns nothing of what it takes”
At Michael Kohn Gallery, Wang’s paintings toy with the margins of representation.
Migration in Dialogue – Francisco Donoso
“It’s a purgatory work permit”: artist and curator Francisco Donoso on DACA, text-based work, and transformation.
Tim Noble’s “Happy Land” Incites Raw Subjectivity
The British artist unpacks minutiae, dysmorphia, and his reckoning with technological or mediatic falsities.
Behind the Veil: Juan Sebastian Contours Monolithic Beauty
A Colombian-born photographer grapples with the duality of concealment and exposure.