Features Jacky Connolly’s Computer-Generated Doom Recording scenes from video games, an artist and filmmaker evokes the dissociation and despair of our era for this year's Whitney Biennial. By Josie Thaddeus-Johns Mar 28, 2022 3:57 pm
Features New Mexico Fiber Artist Eric-Paul Riege Sees Life as a Loom The artist works not only in fiber, but also installation, performance, collage, and digital media. By Ellie Duke Mar 16, 2022 10:16 am
Features Raque Ford’s Plexiglass Poetry Ford, whose work is included in this year's "Greater New York," writes confessional poems, then renders them somewhat illegible using laser-cut layers of acrylic. By Tausif Noor Nov 4, 2021 9:00 am
Features Intergenerational Care: Kang Seung Lee’s Queer Archives With conceptual acts of preservation, the artist honors the legacies of his queer predecessors. By Harley Wong Oct 27, 2021 11:05 am
Features Lungiswa Gqunta’s Decolonial Dreams and Immersive Gardens In installations, the South African artist highlights colonialism's impact on fertile land ownership, and responds with dreams of elsewhere. By Nkgopoleng Moloi Sep 21, 2021 12:55 pm
Features How Carly Mandel Blows Up Self Care The artist's solo exhibition Premium is on view at UrbanGlass in New York through January 7. By Emily Watlington Sep 14, 2021 8:00 am
Features How Courtney McClellan Mocks the Mock Trial The Atlanta-based conceptual artist probes relationships between performance, fiction, and the law. By Logan Lockner Jul 12, 2021 5:51 pm
Features Sasha Gordon’s Perturbing Paintings of Recreation Gordon's vibrant and detailed depictions of leisure retain a palpable sense of unease. By Harley Wong Jun 7, 2021 1:42 pm
AiA Photos Sasha Gordon “Enters Thief” at Matthew Brown, Los Angeles By Art in America Jun 7, 2021 12:58 pm
Features The Politics of Rest In videos and sculptures, Alex Dolores Salerno explores the long, dark, and ongoing history of medical colonialism. By Emily Watlington Mar 29, 2021 4:12 pm