Filters Close Filters Categories Features Reviews All Years 2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 All Features April 2, 2026 Harley Wong Staying to the End: Gossip, Banter, and Loss in Peter Hujar’s Friendships Features, Reviews March 26, 2026 Pallavi Surana In Search of True Collectivity: Infrastructure and Intent at the Kochi-Muziri Biennale Reviews March 19, 2026 Madeleine Seidel Tour de Farce: Pat Oleszko at SculptureCenter Reviews March 12, 2026 Donasia Tillery Surviving the Ache: Yifan Jiang at 56 Henry Features March 6, 2026 Lisa Hsiao Chen Art Time / Life Time: On Tehching Hsieh’s Thirteen Year Plan Features March 4, 2026 Eliza Swann Moving Through the Rupture: Tehching Hsieh and Linda Montano Revisit Rope Piece Reviews February 26, 2026 Lisa Locascio Nighthawk Unsettled Vision: Aaron Morse on the Fantasized West at Philip Martin Gallery Reviews February 12, 2026 Sky Goodden Another Small Disturbance: Shannon Garden-Smith at MKG127 Reviews February 5, 2026 Lauren Stroh Looking at Women: Gladys Nilsson’s Seriously Sexy Figures at the Menil Drawing Institute Features, Reviews January 29, 2026 Lisa Hsiao Chen Authentically Vaginal: The Life Force of Vaginal Davis at PS1 Reviews January 22, 2026 Luke Urbain Without Deference: The Political Clarity of Coco Fusco at El Museo del Barrio Reviews January 15, 2026 Sky Goodden Body Believing: Jana Sterbak at Musée des Hospitalières and Esker Foundation Reviews January 13, 2026 Lisa Locascio Nighthawk Potential of Other Worlds: Mystery, Lineage, and Los Angeles at AMPHI Gallery Reviews January 8, 2026 Ceci Moss History as a Chorus: Reimagining Monumentality at SITE Santa Fe Reviews December 18, 2025 Paige Greco Inside the Ruins of American Masculinity: Jared Buckhiester at David Kordansky Gallery Reviews December 15, 2025 Ruby Sky Stiler Choosing How to be Seen: Lessons from Louise Nevelson’s Early Work Features December 3, 2025 Summer Kim Lee, TJ Shin Go on Without Me: Summer Kim Lee and TJ Shin on Absenteeism, Endlessness, and Recursion Reviews November 26, 2025 Andrew Witt Time Made Strange: Abbas Akhavan at the Belkin Art Gallery Nothing found Load more Loading more ● ● ●