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Pauline Curnier Jardin Speaks in Tongues
Sandrine Fragasso 7/15/26 Sandrine Fragasso 7/15/26

Pauline Curnier Jardin Speaks in Tongues

Sandrine Fragasso enters Pauline Curnier Jardin’s arena, an uncanny zone where violence and seduction converge.

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David Altmejd: Psychic Surgery
Maria Mora Martinez 7/6/26 Maria Mora Martinez 7/6/26

David Altmejd: Psychic Surgery

Maria Mora Martinez ponders on the aesthetic and psychic allure of David Altmejd’s grotesque.

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Letter from the Editor: Rooted Flow
Ashley Davila 6/23/26 Ashley Davila 6/23/26

Letter from the Editor: Rooted Flow

On a cultural magazine built around caring deeply.

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Farangiz Yusupova: The Enchantment of Rupture
Nico Poblete 6/22/26 Nico Poblete 6/22/26

Farangiz Yusupova: The Enchantment of Rupture

Farangiz Yusupova searches through the remains of broken memory to reconstitute lost spaces of belonging.

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Eva Tellier: The Overflow
Nico Poblete 6/13/26 Nico Poblete 6/13/26

Eva Tellier: The Overflow

A meditation on the ceramics of Eva Tellier and the gothic horror of the queer body.

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A Queer Twist on Classic Narratives
Featured Sandro De Miera 6/2/25 Featured Sandro De Miera 6/2/25

A Queer Twist on Classic Narratives

Kyle Coniglio invites viewers into a world where intimacy, vulnerability, and horror intertwine with a vibrant visual language.

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Fragments of Identity: Andrew Holmquist
Featured Sandro De Miera 5/23/25 Featured Sandro De Miera 5/23/25

Fragments of Identity: Andrew Holmquist

Andrew Holmquist shared insights into how his works explore themes of identity, intimacy, and the fluidity of human experience.

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In the Studio with… Claudia Doring Baez
Featured Critics Chronicle 5/19/25 Featured Critics Chronicle 5/19/25

In the Studio with… Claudia Doring Baez

Claudia Doring Baez creates art that speaks to both the rush of city life and the reflective stillness of nature

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Rebecca Ward: Building Up to Break Down
Featured Ashley Davila 5/14/25 Featured Ashley Davila 5/14/25

Rebecca Ward: Building Up to Break Down

Rebecca Ward's current solo exhibition at Peter Blum Gallery explores the intersection between mathematics and art.

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Highlights from New York Art Fair Week
Featured Critics Chronicle 5/10/25 Featured Critics Chronicle 5/10/25

Highlights from New York Art Fair Week

New York Art Fair Week is one of the most anticipated events in the art world calendar.

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Gabriela Salazar on Art, Loss, and Environmental Consciousness
Featured Sandro De Miera 4/21/25 Featured Sandro De Miera 4/21/25

Gabriela Salazar on Art, Loss, and Environmental Consciousness

In this interview, Gabriela Salazar reflects on the intersection of art, identity, and environmental consciousness.

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Clare Woods: The Multiplicity of Still-Life
Featured Ashley Davila 4/7/25 Featured Ashley Davila 4/7/25

Clare Woods: The Multiplicity of Still-Life

Experience Clare Woods' unique artistic vision as we examine how her sculptural background shapes her approach to still-life painting.

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Mark Yang: Exploring Vulnerability, Connection, and the Human Body
Featured Sandro De Miera 3/23/25 Featured Sandro De Miera 3/23/25

Mark Yang: Exploring Vulnerability, Connection, and the Human Body

On view at Clubhouse, Mark Yang’s paintings delve into the complexities of the human body and interpersonal connection.

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Anatomy of a Painting: Xiao Wang's Seeing Through
Featured Sandro De Miera 3/14/25 Featured Sandro De Miera 3/14/25

Anatomy of a Painting: Xiao Wang's Seeing Through

In Xiao Wang’s monumental painting, Seeing Through (2025), the artist weaves a vibrant narrative filled with echoes of cinematic lighting, still life traditions, and deeply symbolic elements.

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Owen Fu’s Journey Through Memory and Desire
Featured Critics Chronicle 3/8/25 Featured Critics Chronicle 3/8/25

Owen Fu’s Journey Through Memory and Desire

Own Alone, is a quiet meditation on the intersection of personal longing, history, and the complexity of queer experience.

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Olivia Gossett Cooper at The Empty Circle
Featured Critics Chronicle 2/26/25 Featured Critics Chronicle 2/26/25

Olivia Gossett Cooper at The Empty Circle

Olivia Gossett Cooper brings the unseen forces of everyday life into the spotlight, dissecting the delicate balance between fragility and resilience.

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Transforming Spaces, Crafting Narratives
Featured Renata Müggenburg 2/25/25 Featured Renata Müggenburg 2/25/25

Transforming Spaces, Crafting Narratives

For over two decades, David Kohn has established himself as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary architecture, particularly in the art world.

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Tschabalala Self's Dream Girl at Jeffrey Deitch
Featured Critics Chronicle 2/25/25 Featured Critics Chronicle 2/25/25

Tschabalala Self's Dream Girl at Jeffrey Deitch

In Dream Girl, at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles, Tschabalala Self offers an unflinching exploration of the constructed self and the complex processes surrounding femininity.

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A Match Made in Art & Design Heaven
Featured Critics Chronicle 2/25/25 Featured Critics Chronicle 2/25/25

A Match Made in Art & Design Heaven

Few partnerships in the art and design world feel as natural as the one between designer Robert Stilin and gallerist Sarah Gavlak.

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Brandon Deener’s Journey Through Sound and Color
Featured Sandro De Miera 2/24/25 Featured Sandro De Miera 2/24/25

Brandon Deener’s Journey Through Sound and Color

Brandon Deener’s work fuses music, spirituality, and surrealism, crafting dreamlike figures that pulse with emotion.

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