Art
Where Carnal Needs Meet Unearthly Setting
Xingzi Gu broadcasts memory-mined configurations of lovers and strangers via ethereal depictions of energies, moods, and emotions.
Art
Xingzi Gu broadcasts memory-mined configurations of lovers and strangers via ethereal depictions of energies, moods, and emotions.
Art
The tension between optimism and yearning remains taut throughout the artist’s exhibition of photogravures and found-material sculptures.
Art
A narrative unfolds in Joffe’s My dearest dust that explores motherhood, loss, and individual identity as her daughter leaves home.
Art
The four artists featured in Peeling the Onion confront the long-lasting trauma that people and families carry through the generations.
Art
Clare Woods reinterprets the genre through oil on aluminum, Coco Young shows pastel-toned pastoral scenes, and Márcia Falcão presents curvaceous figures.
Film
Documentaries at this year’s edition hone in on conflicts from Russia’s war in Ukraine to Indigenous land struggles in the Amazon.
Art
The 2024 FIT graduation show explores themes of environmental collapse and sustainable solutions, oppressive systems, and holistic community care.
Art
The inquiries of three recent MFA graduates illuminate what much of the art world, easily seduced by decorative abstraction, misses.
Art
The artists in Devoted: Religion in Asian American Art offer complex perspectives on religion grounded in their lived experiences.
Art
The artists in this year’s MFA thesis exhibition have formulated some novel responses to meet the existential dread of this moment.
Art
From Smith’s art, we glean a picture of an artist transformed by risk, by a willingness to wander toward obscurity.
Art
Her paintings become even more visceral when set against her cerebral symbolism.