Hong Kong Art Week 2025 Recap
From art fair sales to buzzy debuts, Hong Kong Art Week delivered a celebration of art in motion.
Review of Jacob Jackmauh: “Admissions”
Jackmauh’s solo show at Parent Company stages a poetic collapse of memory’s excess.
Tavares Strachan’s Energetic Interrogations
The artist’s solo exhibition, Starless Midnight, entices viewers out of successive comfort zones.
Object Lessons
The real world privileges experience over interpretation. To make an omelette—you know.
Placemaking through Painting: Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori at Karma
Gabori’s practice renders maps of her homeland from memory.
Images Across the Veil: Tyler Mitchell
In his first solo exhibition with Gagosian, the artist pushes the boundaries of form and challenges photographic transience.
Robin F. Williams on Sustainability and Calling People In
The Brooklyn-based painter discusses Artists Commit and collective organizing.
Gut Feelings
At CARVALHO PARK, Nicola Turner’s wool and horsehair tendrils entangle various past lives.
Who is the hunter, who is the prey?
Kai Oh’s recent works explore self-objectification and the fragmentation of narrative in contemporary visual culture.
ILY2 Gallery Works from the Inside Out
A Portland-based women-owned gallery focuses on caring for the needs of their staff and artists first.
Sagarika Sundaram on the Alchemy of Fiber
An artist on the rise, Sagarika Sundaram reflects on her evolving process and the significance of her first solo exhibition in India.
Pictures of Faces: A Conversation with Na Kim
The painter and award-winning designer discusses how her portraits make their way into the world.
Hey! We Can Do It!
At YveYANG Gallery, Huidi Xiang’s site-specific installation brings an animated film to life while centering on underrecognized labor.
Symbiosis: A Conversation with Alicia Adamerovich and Christopher Daharsh
Two artists discuss how their partnership and ongoing dialogue nurture their distinct practices.
Reclaiming Distorted Archetypes: THE BOYS CLUB (Redacted)
At Susan Inglett Gallery, a group show curated by Cortney Connolly rethinks Pop Art.
“Cult of Domesticity” at LUmkA
A bedroom exhibition unpacks the complexities and parallel truths around domesticity and femininity.
“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.
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.
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.