At APALLAZZOGALLERY, Brescia, the artist's first solo institutional show mainlines virility and homosocial tenderness as a ...
Luca Guadagnino's new film re-envisions William S. Burrough’s 1985 autofictional text on sexuality, desire and alienation ...
The Focus section at Frieze Los Angeles 2025 showcases some of the most innovative and thought-provoking art being made today ...
The 2024 Dak’Art Biennial, unexpectedly delayed by election unrest, ultimately opens with a narrative of resilience and ...
At FERNBERGER, Los Angeles, the artist’s abstract compositions suggest an indeterminate, emergent world akin to that of ...
Retelling a joke the audience has already heard a thousand times is essentially the forward march of art history, where every new art world prank is basically another pissing contest with Duchamp’s ...
This long out-of-print publication by American photographer Peter Hujar, the only monograph he produced in his lifetime, has finally been reissued by Liveright, with a new introduction by Susan Sontag ...
Fitzcarraldo Editions has, in ten short years, garnered a reputation for publishing authors who subsequently win Nobel Prizes (most recently, Jon Fosse and Annie Ernaux). The London-based small press ...
In a complex exhibition at Z33, Hasselt, images and items from mass culture permeate the murals and installations on display ...
Constellating work by over 90 artists and groups, a survey of Asian American art at 80WSE Gallery, New York considers the ...
At Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman, Vienna, the artist’s textured paintings invite us to delve beneath their surface ...
A solo show at Yorkshire Sculpture Park sees the artist blend mythology with history to depict the female body as a site of ...