Featuring sound machines and satellites, the artist’s show at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York challenges the supposed ...
Spanning five decades, a show at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, traces the evolving relationship between painting ...
At this year’s fair, artists including Doug Aitken and Lenworth McIntosh look to LA’s past, present and future as a city led ...
From etiquette manuals to childhood memories, the artist’s new works at Hauser & Wirth explore the paradoxes of control and ...
The Melrose Hill gallerist (and born and bred Angeleno) loves Koreatown and the space and light of her home city ...
At Galerie Noah Klink, Berlin, the artist’s works toy with the interplay of vulnerability, exploitation and scrutiny that ...
As her life is celebrated at the Hammer Museum, a musician, a poet and an artist discuss Alice Coltrane’s creative influence ...
The Weisman Art Foundation’s actions highlight how climate change reshapes the protection of cultural heritage worldwide ...
In the first of a three-part series, Kathryn Andrews, Tim Blum and Janelle Zara consider their city’s future in the wake of ...
Far from cold or concrete, this celebrated film pulses with raw emotion, fuelled by the passions and worldview of its ...
Grief Cannot Exist Without Joy centres on Tobi, a talented musician who is, struggling with the recent loss of his brother Lou. His only path to healing is to complete an unfinished song dedicated to ...
In a joint exhibition at Emalin, London, the artists’ films and photographs attest to the impact of state censorship and ...