Posts Tagged ‘New York’
Transcendent Oneness: Martin Wong at KW
by Eva Szwarc // Apr. 11, 2023
KW Institute presents the artist’s first comprehensive retrospective in Europe, ‘Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief,’ in which the seemingly incongruous are held together…[read on]
‘Just Above Midtown’ Revisited at MoMA – A Model to Replicate
by Nina Mdivani // Mar. 7, 2023
The exhibition ‘Just Above Midtown: Changing Spaces’ at MoMA in New York took into account this formidable history and told the story of the space and its artists, using a wealth…[read on]
Mooney and “the Music,” a review of ‘Works: 1970–1986’ at Ulrik, NYC
by Bentley Brown // July 21, 2022
Visual artist, poet, former lead singer and founding member of the seminal Krautrock band CAN Malcolm Mooney’s solo exhibition, ‘Works: 1970–1986,’ focuses on the artist’s…[read on]
Virtual Viewing: Art to See Online Now
Jan. 7, 2021
Due to the ongoing pandemic, museums, cultural centers, galleries, universities and exhibitions are closed. Therefore, we’ve created a supplement of art exhibitions, festivals, films…[read on]
Systems of Care: An Interview with Michael Wang
Interview by Jack Radley // Apr. 10, 2020
Michael Wang unearths the intertwined roots of plant, animal and human histories. Working between his upstate New York studio and his Governors Island residency, Wang traces…[read on]
Uncertain Future: Hito Steyerl at n.b.k.
by Bárbara Borges de Campos // Jan. 21, 2020
A mesmerizing, soft AI voice greets you as you come into n.b.k. – “if you use the extract it will poison autocrats” – over a psychedelic series of kaleidoscopic flowers…[read on]
Lubaina Himid’s Revolution from Below at the New Museum New York
Article by Michelle Standley // Sept. 24, 2019
Zanzibar-born and London-bred, Turner-prize-winning painter and installation artist Lubaina Himid has an agenda. She wants to change the world…[read on]
What Rolls Off the Tongue Must Be True: An Interview with Stephanie Hier
Article by Sarah Messerschmidt // Mar. 13, 2019
Stephanie Hier often refers to the adage “falling down a rabbit hole” to describe lapses of time spent trawling the internet. The phrase, seemingly off-the-cuff, also describes her own work as…[read on]
Tschabalala Self
by Jack Radley // July 23, 2018
Layers of painted brick unfurl along the façade of the industrial building that houses Tschabalala Self’s studio in New Haven, Connecticut. Inside, the…[read on]
Open Call to Receive Brooklyn Studio Space
July 8, 2018
Interstate Projects has opened the application period for its autumn 2018 Studio Residency Program. One visual artist—based in the United States or internationally—will be selected by a juried panel and…[read on]
Win a Copy of Fotografiska’s New Book, ‘The Eye’
June 8, 2018
With more than 250 images by some of the world’s leading photographers, Fotografiska’s new book ‘The Eye’ celebrates the medium’s evolution. The images range…[read on]