What might feminism's present learn from feminism's past? This question is especially urgent after the terrifying first weeks of Trump's presidency. Some answers may be gleaned from The Town Hall Affa…
The Volta NY art fair has tapped critic Wendy Vogel to organize the Curated Section of its 2017 edition. The fair will open on March 1 at Pier 90 in New York City.
Vogel’s show will be titled
Chou Yu-Cheng (b. 1976) has become known for an administrativebrand of conceptualism inspired by European strategies like relational aesthetics. For the 2010 installation TOA Lighting, for instance…
Human-size mainframe computers and magnetic tape storage units, a clunky light pen, cathode-ray tube monitors, film reels: these were the tools that Lillian Schwartz used to make experimental films an…
Antek Walczak’s pre-9/11 New York is gray: a flat, bored expanse of exploitation. He captures Paris in the same dull palette, but it’s New York, with its schizophrenic capitalism, that set the tone fo…
If you believe the clichés, Los Angeles is a place for relentless innovation and personal reinvention. But over the past few years, the Southern California art scene has made its mark by reexamining i…
Since the 1960s, Larry Walker has pursued a rigorous artistic practice, often portraying humanbodies and landscapes under duress. Raised in Harlem and educated in Detroit, he has lived since the…
Get two rising Aquarians in a room and the conversation doesn't stop flowing. That was the case when I (sun sign Gemini) visited playwright, director and performer Sibyl Kempson (sun sign Leo) in her…