Lauren Halsey’s exhibition at David Kordansky, her first at the gallery, took the form of a clamoring, abstracted cityscape: a funk apotheosis of South Central—or, as the city and its real…
Titled "Dysfunctional Furniture"—a phrase that could qualify as an irreverent definition of sculpture—Ken Ehrlich's exhibition at Human Resources welcomed a categorical fuzziness around form and…
Dave Muller’s wall-size painting Dust Jacket #1 (NIM Strand), 2020, depicts a worn copy of the catalogue for a 1959 Museum of Modern Art exhibition curated by Peter Selz, “New Images of Man.”…
Heji Shin's exhibition at gaga & Reena Spaulings Los Angeles, "Angel Energy," pushed deeper into the themes of birth, beauty, and celebrity that she explored in her controversial mural-size portraits…
Nature, the body, and the psyche seem to be one in Kristy Luck's paintings, but there is nothing saccharine or overtly mystical about her unifying vision. The Los Angeles–based artist depicts fields…
Freedman Fitzpatrick's recent exhibition of Sturtevant's rarely seen videos framed the works anachronistically as 'memes'—a term whose association with digital imagery had barely begun at the time…