Tag: installation
History in the Making: Noah Purifoy at LACMA
The late artist’s assemblages move out of the desert and into the museum.
Justin Randolph Thompson in Conversation with Jessica Holmes
The multimedia artist’s research-based work ranges from Brooklyn to Italy and more.
Contemporary History at the Barnes: Three Artists in Philadelphia
A recent installation at the Barnes Foundation reorganized the space and examined its history and founders.
Social Justice in the Studio and in the Street: Art and Activism at Franklin Street Works
A group show explores the use of art in social justice activism, collective action, and the aesthetics of politics.
Barbara Madsen and Arezoo Moseni in Conversation with Eric Sutphin
Madsen has a new public art work, along with several smaller pieces, at the New York Public Library.
The Way of the World: Three Iranian Artists at Callicoon
A show of installation works, drawings, readymades, and works by other artists, explores the limits of censorship and autonomy around the world.
Flying Aces: Malcolm Morely at Sperone Westwater
The realist painter loosens up with new assemblages of warships and planes.
Jonathas de Andrade: Subverting Cheap Labor and Racism in Brazil
The Brazilian artist’s first New York solo show examine’s South America’s complicated relationship to race and labor.
“Modulated and transformed”: A Curious Drawing Show in Budapest
A recent exhibition in Budapest plays with line, drawing, and depiction through a variety of mediums.
Viral Feminism: Anicka Yi at The Kitchen
A recent installation at The Kitchen explores the interrelation of the female body and the rhetoric of invasion and medicine.
