In the lead-up to Creations of Sound, Larry Poons’ exhibition at Wetterling Gallery in…
Located in Yixing, a city renowned for its purple clayware, in Eastern China, UCCA…
The camera angle is sideways wrong, or maybe it’s perfect. Joan Bofill Amargós, the Spanish-born…
“We want you to return vigorously,” Eric Shiner, president of Powerhouse Arts, said in his…
The minute I looked at Kat Ryals’ new rug-shaped velvet works, my first thought was:…
I almost tapped a painting, mistaking the red orb on its surface for a notification…
Before entering the party-cum-installation, I considered DJ, producer, and artist Christelle Oyiri’s choice to…
Multimedia artist Lu Yang is not weighed down or controlled by technology; refreshingly, he sees…
Amiko Li’s solo exhibition, Nothing to do here but Wait, is tucked inside a renovated…
“New York attracts talent,” Aviva Neuman says as we sit outside at a café in…
If death and taxes are inescapable, then technological obsolescence surely belongs in the same category.…
Quan Wenfei’s solo exhibition Internet Archaeology, curated by Phil Z. Cai at Eli Klein Gallery,…
As a curator, I am interested in affects that are often deemed minor, insignificant, or…
Although I always go to Printed Matter’s NY Art Book Fair, this year was especially…
Swiss artist Caroline Denervaud, who lives in Paris, paints with her whole body and talks…
One of the best shows in Vietnam this summer was Projecting a Thought, curated by…
I first met Sixten Sandra Österberg at an afterparty organized by her European gallery Andréhn-Schiptjenko;…
While I can’t say I know Wolfgang Tillmans, I feel as though I’ve dragged the…