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And Also Why Zona MACO Desperately Needs a New Location by Michael Anthony Farley Last week in Mexico City a peculiar thing became evident. Zona MACO—widely regarded as the most ...
Brand New: Art and Commodity in the 1980s at the Hirshhorn by Kerr Houston On the wall of the lobby on the second floor of the Hirshhorn hangs a small ...
Highlights from Material Art Fair by Michael Anthony Farley [UPDATED] Material can be a difficult fair to photograph (sorry). But the reasons for this are the best kind. Material was ...
An Interview with Claudia La Rocco, Open Space Editor-in-Chief by Cara Ober I discovered SFMOMA’s Open Space, “a hybrid, interdisciplinary publishing platform for artists, writers, et al.” the way we ...
After losing his sight from an HIV-related infection, Manuel Solano's new paintings grew even more powerful: Interview and Studio Visit by Michael Anthony Farley Getting to the home and studio of ...
Responding specifically to a political context in both the subject matter and form, Umma’s care is directionless; it emerges from within and towards the people she cares for.
Baltimore Artists at Elsewhere, an Artist Residency/ Museum housed in a former thrift store in Greensboro, NC by Michael Anthony Farley Porcelain cats jailed behind chicken wire. Tiny knives and ...
One Thursday Night in the Capital of Magical Realism by Michael Anthony Farley Depending on who you ask, and what arbitrarily-drawn boundaries are used, Mexico City is the most populated urban ...
The Venice Trip Part 2 Water taxis were super clogged with art journalists in Venice on the morning of Wednesday, May 10. We huddled together on the boats and exchanged ...
A conversation with Elena Volkova on Penumbra, her solo exhibit at Stevenson University by Ian MacLean Davis Penumbra, referring to the area of transition between light and shadow, is a series ...
Fred Wilson in conversation with George Ciscle at MICA
Queer Artists and Voices at the 2017 Whitney Biennial by Joseph Shaikewitz "I got a call from a Whitney Biennial curator," a young Lyle Ashton Harris shares in confidence to ...
At the Whitney Biennial, Paintings of an Open Book Hold the Answer to the Question of Ethics in Painting Till's Open Casket, but Alice Neel Shows Us Another Way by Bart O'Reilly ...
Hosting a studio visit is a learnable skill that is essential for success
A Review of Decolonizing Alaska, a Group Exhibition at George Washington University’s Corcoran School of the Arts and Design by Brendan L. Smith Alaska Natives have struggled for centuries against ...