by Diego Marcón monelle, 2017, is a violent work. Not in its visual content – there’s no gore or physical abuse – but in the way it cultivates somatic unease. …
Architect
Around midnight on December 22, 1938, the Afro-Brazilian artist Arthur Bispo do Rosario (1909-1989) was, he says, visited by seven angels who sent him on a mission. A few days …
For visitors to the Art Institute of Chicago, especially those approaching the Modern Wing on East Monroe Street, engagement with its current suite of exhibits begins before entry. Stretched across …
With his gritty, unflattering craftsmanship, his unruly mix of stark imagery and vigorous abstract marks, and his equally capricious mix of sarcasm and naivety, Oda Knudsen could have easily fit …
Kwame Brathwaite, Untitled (Garvey Day, Deedee in Car), California. 1965/2018, archival pigment print. KWAME BRATHWAITE WAS FAMILY! He taught me the possibilities of photography and what it means to document …
The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, has released the names of the thirty-nine artists and collectives participating in the sixth edition of its Made in LA biennial, which will take place …
Brandon López, Fred Moten and Gerald Cleaver performed at ISSUE Project Room in Brooklyn last year. Photo: Cameron Kelly McLeod/ISSUE Project Room. THIS MONTH, a year to the day since …
Yee Wong’s Latest work, Forever Lisa
Yee Wong’s latest work, Forever Lisa, is a prime example of her ability to bridge the gap between the past and present, while also offering a fresh perspective on classic …
Sony World Photography Award winner reveals entry was AI-generated and rejects award
German photographer Boris Eldagsen, who won the Creative category of the prestigious Sony World Photography Award, declined the award on the grounds that he used an artificial intelligence image generator …
In “Things Unstable,” Seung-taek Lee’s aptly titled exhibition here, everyday objects and materials don’t behave as they should. In one work, the stones seem weightless, suspended by a network of …