As its title suggests, "Ugo Rondinone: I ♥ John Giorno" is both a valentine from a sweetheart and an open invitation to explore the legacy of an iconic New York poet.
In this exhibition, which originated at Mercer Union in Toronto, Duane Linklater offeredan assortment of artworks by himself and by family members that raised urgent questions about how institutions…
Amid a resurgence of interest in the New York art scene of the 1990s, the recent reappraisal of the work of feminist artist Ellen Cantor feels particularly timely. She first gained critical attention…
Magic makes theater of the most banal objects: a wooden board is used to contact the dead, a discarded possession becomes the conduit for a hex. One challenge for “Language of the Birds,” a survey of …
Every Thursday, A.i.A. editors compile The Lookout, a series of microreviews of compelling exhibitions on view in New York. As a complement to our popular Best of 2015 series, contributed by art…
Filmmaker, composer and musician Tony Conrad, now in his 70s, has impeccable avant-garde credentials. In the 1960s he was a collaborator with John Cale, La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, Angus MacLise…
Lowman's new installation, "Stay in School," is about education, good, bad, and lacking. And as part of NYU's Steinhardt School, 80WSE Windows overlooks the student-heavy Washington Square Park. Low…