Art
If you’re into Eartheater’s music, Freeka Tet’s visuals, Andrew Thomas Huang’s videos, and MoMA-curated short films, you’re in the right place. Write this down: Mexico City until the 6th of April.
If you’re in Miami, make sure to visit the Japanese artist’s first solo show in the US, which shows his impressive body of work spanning six decades.
Combining childlike playfulness and the complexity of culture, more specifically Romani, the artist reflects on life in her new installation, “Stranger in Silver Walking on Air.”
The Moroccan-born, Paris-based artist has always been drawn to the interplay of light, memory, and nature. We got to speak with him about his latest exhibition, his style evolution, and existentialism.
The artist’s latest exhibit unfolds as a layered assemblage of relics and gestures, resisting the gravity of straightforward interpretation. Here’s an in-depth review of the show.
Hailing from Ukraine, meet this artist working across sculpture, photography, video, and site-specific projects using found objects. We discuss war, displacement, and politics in art.
Artist Sol Summers has always been drawn towards the desert and the mythological American West. In this interview, he reflects on his body of work, which revolves around transformation, resilience, and light.
Twelve artists including Claire Morgan, Bea Bonafini, Nooka Shepherd, and Serena Korda get together in this group show at London’s Soho Revue gallery to explore the divine feminine.
How does an artist cope with war through art? The Ukrainian painter tells us about living in today’s Kyiv, conveying hope through his work, and his goals for the future.