Pictures of Faces: A Conversation with Na Kim
The painter and award-winning designer discusses how her portraits make their way into the world.
A Conversation with Ami Lien and Enzo Camacho
Behind the scenes of Langit Lupa, four decades after the Escalante Massacre.
On Working Around Photography: Interview with Ching-Wei Wang
Wang’s performance and text-based practice negotiates photographic and political borders.
Symbiosis: A Conversation with Alicia Adamerovich and Christopher Daharsh
Two artists discuss how their partnership and ongoing dialogue nurture their distinct practices.
Leah Ying Lin’s Ethereal Odyssey
An artist, model, and art director discusses her site-specific practice and interdisciplinary adventures.
Moments of Joy and Gathering Through the Camera Lens of Mohammad Arif
Palestinian photographer Mohammad Arif captures everyday moments of community.
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.
“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.
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.
Migration in Dialogue – Anoushka Bhalla
Bhalla opens up about the intersection between art and immigration and the resilience it takes to sustain a global creative career.
Frank WANG Yefeng: Failing Toward Liberation
Avatopology opens up discussions around digital nomadism, the creative potential of archives, and the satisfaction of unknowability.
New York Is More Alive Than Ever, NOW!
A group exhibition curated by Saam Niami and Gabrielle Richardson at 25 Allen Street reminds us what community looks like.
Migration in Dialogue – Azadeh Nia
Nia discusses immigration, juggling painting and parenthood, and the memories of a currently inaccessible life and family in Iran.
Migration in Dialogue – Kathie Halfin
Raised in both Ukraine and Israel, Halfin moved to Brooklyn in her adulthood. The fiber artists feels that not one place represents her; all three do.
On Identity and Intimacy With Jeanette Spicer
A striking photo book depicts the lesbian experience through the lens of daughterhood.
Devotions and Migration: In Conversation with Miguel Martinez
Miguel Martinez reflects on how his DACA status and cultural roots inspire his art, bridging religious and queer symbolism.
“How can one remember thirst?”: An Interview With Xi Li
Photographer Xi Li evokes nostalgia for a past that never existed.
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.