I sat with Christian Kerez in a Milanese apartment, in which he houses his home...
There is an age-old notion of the artist’s practice as a solitary one in which...
The Guest Critic is charged with suggesting a topic or theme that can be explored...
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“People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they...
“Elephants have memories. Humans have pencils.” At the top of his recently-released debut novel, Great...
Most events are fleeting and temporary, but not so are the places where they occur...
“Like all Irish Catholic families, mine was suspicious of admitted alcoholics,” says Dennis Monk, the...
Ovals of color hover in pairs, one above the other, close but rarely touching. Torn...
For more than six decades, the British director has doggedly stood in solidarity with the cast-aside and voiceless.
Alina Grabowski’s debut novel Women and Children First explores the female existence by exposing the...
Nathaniel Dorsky and Jerome Hiler are returning to New York. Partners in life and cinema...
I remember the circumstances under which I met Omotara James, because they were singular, or...
Entering Lucy Mackenzie’s exhibition at Nancy Hoffman, simply (and aptly) titled “ Still , the...
In the late 1980s and 1990s, Bay Area artist Lucy Puls began her artistic practice...