Between 1973 and 1978, Lynn Hershman Leeson hired photographers to document the life of her alter ego, Roberta Breitmore.
In Joyce Joumaa’s exhibition Prologue, music from the second, back gallery bled into the first: “اﻟﺑﺣر ﺑﻌﺷق اﻧﺎ – اﻟﺻﻐﯾرة ...
Installation view of Roksana Pirouzmand’s everything was once something else, OXY Arts, Los Angeles, 2026. Photo by Gina ...
This episode features Camille Bacon, a Chicago-based writer, editor, and the co-founder of Jupiter Magazine. In a far-ranging ...
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In El abrazo, Delcy Morelos’s site-specific solo exhibition at Dia Chelsea in New York, two earthworks swell against the perimeters of two discrete, darkened rooms, threatening to usurp their ...
Sabrina Greig is a Haitian-American curator, writer, and arts administrator born and raised in NYC. At the intersection of social activism and Art History, her arts criticism focuses on power, equity ...
Natalie Hegert is a writer, curator, and the arts editor at Southwest Contemporary. She is currently based between Lubbock, Texas and Colorado Springs, Colorado, and is a co-founder and director of ...
Kate Wolf is a writer based in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in publications including The Nation, n+1, Art in America, Frieze, and the Los Angeles Review of Books, where she is currently an ...
Kara Clarke is an interdisciplinary artist and writer who examines art historical subjectivities and feminist philosophies of science. She creates flexible research structures with outputs ranging ...