Just seven years after having her first proper show, at 179 Canal, a scrappy space in a nondescript building in Manhattan’s Chinatown, Anicka Yi is on a wonderful roll. At the Guggenheim…
The Korean-born, New York–based artist recounts how her penchant for the immersive experiences of film, cuisine, and fiction led her to experiment with outré scents and odd installation materials such…
Welcome to Part 4 of ‘How to Fix the Art World.’ If you are just now tuning in, here are the links to Parts 1, 2, and 3, and here’s a little background:
Back in August my staff and I embarked on…
“A tool, not a monument”: this is how the artist Dora García describes what she sought to create with the bookstore installation that is her commissioned contribution to the latest Gwangju Biennale, d…
Tonight at the Guggenheim in New York, director Richard Armstrong and Hugo Boss CEO Mark Langer announced that Anicka Yi has received this year’s Hugo Boss Prize, the prestigious biennial…
The first thing you notice when you walk into Team Gallery’s show “Dolores,” on view in New York through Sunday, is how dark it is. Only occasionally will the lights briefly flick on. The…