The LA-based artist reflects on her activist legacy, photography as observation, and what it means to be Chicana in the city today ...
At Mendes Wood DM in Paris, a show of carefully composed oil paintings draws so heavily on classical art that their urgency ...
Main Image: Freya Douglas-Morris, We went on a walk to celebrate, the land stretched on unending (detail), 2026, oil on canvas, 200 x 300 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Seoul ...
The second partnership with the British Council sees the UK artist explore ideas of home and belonging across new, ...
Inspired by grande dames and queer cabaret, the London-based artist crafts self-made costumes to inhabit life as a commanding and charismatic performer ...
At Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt, the artist uses a concrete, functional object to anchor an exhibition otherwise defined by emptiness, negative form and suspended meaning ...
Her show at the Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University, New York, offers lessons in resistance – and provokes cognitive ...
The artist Henrike Naumann, celebrated for her probing explorations of the politics of German architecture and design, has ...
From Rob Crosse’s portrait of queer kinship to Beatriz Olabarrieta’s revelatory excavation of Rose Easton, here’s what to see this month ...
In Brydie O’Connor’s first feature film, Barbara Forever, Hammer’s creative output and lesbian identity emerge as a single inseparable force ...
In a two-person exhibition with Steven Fillet at Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, the choreographer takes her cues from Bach ...
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