Happy Accidents, Silver Linings: Nat Faulkner

Nat Faulkner produces images — but also the potential for images. He uses photography’s sleight of hand, from the micro…
Nat Faulkner produces images — but also the potential for images. He uses photography’s sleight of hand, from the micro…
Arriving at Sophie Calle’s studio in Malakoff on a rainy day, one steps into a quiet courtyard where an urban-yet-wild…
When I visited TAVROS to speak with its founder and director, Maria-Thalia Carras, I had already consumed three of my…
Julie Mehretu has been lauded as one of the most important contemporary artists of our time. The New York Times…
Start with the opening scene of Spike Lee’s 1996 comedy Girl 6, in which an as yet no-name aspiring actress,…
Visitors to Austria’s capital often seek traces of Vienna circa 1900 – a time when Gustav Klimt painted his opulent,…
For nearly two decades, Jon Rafman has been a leading voice in the discourse about the relationship between Internet technology…
Cerith Wyn Evans has created a time-based installation that transforms Centre Pompidou-Metz into a vessel for experiencing “borrowed lights” across…
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Originally published in Flash Art International no. 197, November–December 1997 Lina Bertucci: Your work deals with very large and complex…
The draw of nonfiction filmmaking often lies in its indexical quality — not only its ability to capture real people,…
In conversation with Jordan Richman Betsy Johnson’s latest body of work unfolds like a game you’re dropped into without a…
Auto Italia’s street-facing window displays facsimile posters for Les Misérables. On them, a text addendum reads: “Tonight’s performance has been…
Through their recent films, installations, and research, Lucy Beech investigates the dreams and troubles of matter in flux, sharing visions…
To be out of joint takes having perspective and moral fire; it takes disdain for the status quo and convention.…
“It did what all ads are supposed to do: create an anxiety relievable by purchase.” – David Foster Wallace, Infinite…