Daiga Grantina “Leaves” Emalin / London

Seeing sometimes involves letting go. Watching schools of shiners on a summer evening, Annie Dillard becomes an “unscrupulous observer” in…
Seeing sometimes involves letting go. Watching schools of shiners on a summer evening, Annie Dillard becomes an “unscrupulous observer” in…
In his first solo exhibition at Mendes Wood DM’s São Paulo gallery, Guglielmo Castelli presents a recent body of paintings…
In her treatise on UK drill, the underground musical sub-genre that is believed to have originated in the neighborhoods and…
In 1492, the Spanish scholar Antonio de Nebrija published one of the first books dedicated to a vernacular European language,…
A shelf with forty-one drawings on aluminum shows different stages in the creation of Amy Sillman’s painting Miss Gleason (2014).…
In the 1952 musical classic Singin’ in the Rain, there’s a moment when Donald O’Connor’s character, Cosmo Brown, tries to…
“Prayer is all about address,” Gregg Bordowitz writes. “It’s about giving an account of oneself to another, and being other…
As some of nature’s most exhibitionistic spectacles, flowers have evolved to master the art of seduction — whether for luring…
A sense of audio-visual immersion welcomes visitors at the threshold of “Il Nostro Tempo, CinéFondationCartier” at Triennale Milano, ushering them…
Malmö, a dynamic city in southern Sweden, is a hub of modern architecture, lush green spaces, and a thriving cultural…
Liesl Raff’s exhibition “A Corridor, a Room, and Four Dens” opened in early February in the industrial expanse of Eva…
Rochelle Feinstein’s major survey, “The Today Show,” at Secession in Vienna deeply resonates with the present moment. Curated by Damien…
These days, the most compelling gallery exhibitions in Paris — and believe me, this isn’t always the case — are…
Virginia Overton has spent years testing the physical and psychological limits of sculpture — balancing weight against weightlessness, rough against…
An artist and analytical philosopher, Adrian Piper pioneered a mode of first-generation conceptual art distinguished by politically situated subjects that…
Tasneem Sarkez’s “White Knuckle” marks the twenty-two-year-old artist’s first exhibition in the UK. Six paintings are hung amid two sculptures…