!Mediengruppe Bitnik, Ashley Madison Angels at work in Fort Worth2023, LCD screens, metal trolley stands, VCR, cables, pink light gels, neon lights, five-channel HD video (color, sound, 8 minutes 7 …
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Seth Price recalls his days working at EAI and coming to see Bruce Nauman’s performance tapes
Bruce Nauman, Bouncing around the corner, #11968, video, black and white, sound, 60 minutes. © Bruce Nauman/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. WHEN I WAS IN MY LATE TWENTIES, I …
At first glance, Uriel Orlow’s show “What Plants Were Called Before They Had a Name (Guatemala)” seemed serene and innocuous. Panels of canvas hung from the ceiling, with illustrations of …
“Irish Gothic,” a generous survey of Patricia Hurl’s paintings and drawings across the seventy-nine-year-old artist’s career, is by turns enjoyable, poignant, and chilling. One of the few solo exhibitions recently …
Bari Ziperstein’s ornate ceramics are brilliant meditations on ideology and visual culture inspired by Soviet architecture and textiles. Or perhaps, with their concentrated, expressively artisanal and talismanic character, his seductive …
The first solo exhibition in Mexico City by young Ecuadorian artist Pablo Andino opened during the city’s art week, but it did even better a few days after all the …
View of ‘People Make Television’, 2023, Raven Row, London. Photo: Marcus J. Leith. ANYONE INTERESTED in the history of experimental television in the UK will inevitably collide with a familiar …
Frida Orupabo, Untitled2019, collage and paper thumbtacks mounted on aluminum, 52 × 48 3⁄8″. WAITING IS AN ACTIVITY familiar to most, but in South Africa it carries a special load. …
Atul Dodiya’s solo exhibition “Dr. Banerjee in Nursing Home and Other Paintings 2020–2022 by Dr. Kulkarni” was, among other things, an ode to classic Hindi cinema. The twenty-four works in …
Known for making up-close and personal paintings of the faces and genitals of live streamers and (mostly male) life models, Celia Hempton has long been interested in what intimacy looks …