The term “bio art” is often linked to works from the late 1990s and early 2000s that involved the manipulation of genetic code. One might recall Eduardo Kac’s fluorescent bunny or the…
Futurefarmers is a collective led by Amy Franceschini and Michael Swaine that includes an evolving roster of artists, designers, architects, scientists, and farmers.
Arceneaux’s immersive, theatrical works reveal complex, lost storylines of the post–civil rights eraUnited States and cast us as witnesses to the lies, redactions, iconizing, and forgetting that has…
At the time, it seemed unremarkable to walk onto the Harvard campus to view "Lorraine O'Grady: Where Margins Become Centers," tucked inside the Carpenter Center, America's sole Le Corbusier-designed b…
While the Berlin-based Italian artist is known for her work with film, her new video installation The Color Out of Space (2015) appears to leave celluloid behind only to inflect cutting-edge imaging…
"Cheyney Thompson: metric, pedestal, landlord, cabengo, recit," the artist's first museum survey, was something of a homecoming. Thompson graduated from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in 1997…
In the exhibition “Spiral City & Other Vicarious Pleasures,” Melanie Smith, a native of Britain living in Mexico City since 1989, grapples with her adopted city’s immense scale and vast energies, as w…