Sophie Calle
Photographer and conceptualist Sophie Calle veils images of people, places and things behind curtains stamped with poetic musings. More...
Nicola Roos
Nicola Roos' full sized figures examine Yasuke's mythical and historical status. Yasuke was the first African to serve in Japan as a samurai. More...
Get the Most Out of a Trip to the Museum
A recent New York Times column by Harry Guinness offered a new formula for getting the most out of a visit to the museum. Margaret Hawkins gave it a try, and the experience led to her own new rules. She walks us through. More...
Maria Hupfield
Indigenous artist Maria Hupfield sees herself as a disruptor of stereotypes between craft and art, gender, and tropes of her own culture. More...
On Susan Sontag
Susan Sontag, established as one of the literary geniuses of her generation, had a vital, uneven relationship with art. More...
Nicole Fein
Nicole Phungrasamee Fein's drawings are as meticulous and elegant as her pushing of water droplets operate at the edge of control. More...
Julia Fish
In her quiet, minimalist works Julia Fish ensures that the way we experience space is changed. The light, palette and architecture of her own home provide the basis for her unique perceptions of the abstract within the representational. More...
David Eckard
There is a palpable feeling of nostalgia imbued in David Eckard''s vaguely human body parts in the process of deterioration. More...
Joe Sola
Joe Sola’s “I Drove to San Francisco and Back” is a digitized romp through tropes and tricks, but the star attraction is a VR experience. More...
Woven
“Woven: Connections and Meanings” explores a lineage of historically feminine craftsmanship, with textiles and weaving at their cores. More...
Currency as Art
Artists have been crying out about money and corruption for many years. David Rubin takes a look at some incisive examples. More...
Francesca Woodman
Francesca Woodman was born to art world royalty and attending an elite school when she took her life at age 22. This show validates her emerging originality and talent, while forcing reflection on her tragedy. More...