Wu Tsang’s recent exhibition at 356 Mission, “The Luscious Land of God Is Sinking,” was a mesmerizing and entirely unexpected outing for the artist. Rooted in the club culture of Los Angeles, Tsang is…
Wayne Koestenbaum's studio is packed, floor-to-ceiling, with paintings. There are paintings lining the baseboards and bubble-wrapped canvases populating two industrial shelving units. Stacks of…
Jordan Wolfson was explaining that he is not gay, and that it's a misreading of his work to assume that he is.
"But you do say, 'I am gay,' " the painter Laura Owens pointed out, wryly. She sat…
In their visual convolutions, the compelling canvases in Rebecca Morris’s exhibition “Rose Cut” allude to the title, which she adopted from the rose-like, multifaceted style of diamond that appears in…