In the eleven photographs included in Rachel Granofsky's exhibition "House Hunting," quotidian objects like bedroom mirrors, ragged curtains, and cardboard boxes morph into visual puzzles that are…
Naeem Mohaiemen, a filmmaker and writer of Bangladeshi extraction, was born in London in 1969, graduated from Oberlin College in Ohio, and is currently a PhD candidate in anthropology at Columbia…
The ecocritical gaze draws the eye toward latent environmental aspects that have not been explicitly addressed previously, telling a different story about American art.
Strategic inclusions of contemporary artists are the exhibition's most effective and provocative elements, gesturing at the cracks in Yugoslavia's concrete utopia.
Justine Kurland's monograph Highway Kind (2016) includes a short fictional piece by Lynne Tillman titled "Still Moving," a collection of scenes that appear to be set in a single working-class town.
The late artist Julie Becker grew up in Los Angeles and reflected the city's dual mythology of Hollywood glamour and broken aspirations in her understated installations, films, photographs, and…