Books
Interconnected Comics Examine People’s Relationships to Home
In her new graphic novel Something City, artist Ellice Weaver explores all corners of her fictive metropolis.
Books
In her new graphic novel Something City, artist Ellice Weaver explores all corners of her fictive metropolis.
Art
Satoshi Kojima’s paintings don’t examine human relationships — they fondle them like a bear fondles picnic food.
Art
Teresa Burga's first solo museum exhibition in the United States focuses on her contributions to the Peruvian avant-garde and questioning of art-world hierarchies.
Art
A multimedia exhibit at Museum of the City of New York looks back at the domesticity of the AIDS crisis.
Books
Poet Nikki Wallschlaeger's new book Crawlspace discovers the violence embedded in our most familiar structures: mortgages, meals, rooms, houses, family relationships, and language itself.
Art
Working entirely from observation, Daniel Heidkamp’s paintings join what we see with what we feel.
Art
Brandi Twilley's paintings of her childhood bedroom before it was destroyed by a fire are devoid of sentimentality, nostalgia, and even sympathy.
Art
At some point in his career, Vandenberg became disgusted with the attention he was getting, and walked away from the work that made him a success.
Art
Benjamin’s gargantuan Arcades Project brims with philosophical propositions, poetic digressions, lyrical aphorisms, and experimental theses.
Music
Three new re-releases showcase Ono’s technical innovations and vocal range, from screams, yelps, wails, grunts, and guttural bursts to ballads, Latin beats, and the blues.
Art
Abdulnasser Gharem’s works question initial perceptions and reveal inherent contradictions about Islamic and Arabian art and culture.
Art
Dual retrospectives of paintings and woodcuts underscore Frankenthaler’s restless experimentation in image and materials.