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Posts Tagged ‘Jesse Slater’
Letter from the Editor: Wellness
by Alison Hugill // Jan. 9, 2026
Entering a new year, we revisit a previously featured topic that remains pertinent for many reasons: wellness pervades our thinking about not only ourselves and our bodies…[read on]
Half-Remembered Histories: Kara Walker at Sprüth Magers
by Jesse Slater // Dec. 5, 2025
“Freedom Forever USA” read the postage stamps, applied like bandaids to affix vast sheets of paper together. The sheets make up a monumental collage by Kara Walker, presented…[read on]
Bending: Jesse Darling at Galerie Molitor
by Jesse Slater // Oct. 3, 2025
Etched on the glass facade of Galerie Molitor, the breathy white slashes of thousands of tally marks introduce ‘The Contractor,’ an exhibition by Jesse Darling. The tallies are hectic…[read on]
Letter from the Editor: Weird
by Alison Hugill // Sept. 5, 2025
In literature, “weird fiction” describes a sub-genre of speculative fiction, popularized by authors like H.P. Lovecraft, and characterized by a certain slippery or macabre quality…[read on]
Being Weird in Public: Leigh Bowery at Tate Modern
by Jesse Slater // Apr. 25, 2025
The exhibition ‘Leigh Bowery!’ at Tate Modern charts the gloriously brazen, glitzy, and gender-bent life of the eponymous icon of the 80s London club scene…[read on]
Unflinching Confrontation: Nan Goldin at Neue Nationalgalerie
by Jesse Slater // Jan. 17, 2025
Nan Goldin’s ‘This Will Not End Well’ at Neue Nationalgalerie is an exercise in confrontation. Comprising six distinct slideshows spanning five decades…[read on]