This is her first exhibition at Mariane Ibrahim’s newest location—a historic townhouse turned gallery near Paseo de la ...
In September 2018, word traveled of accusations of trans censorship by a Mohkinstsis (Calgarian) arts facility. The allegedly-censored video work in question, A Thousand Cuts (2018), by Montreal-based ...
This episode features Abbas Akhavan, a Tehran-born artist based between Montreal and Berlin, who is representing Canada at ...
Abbas Akhavan (b. 1977, Tehran) has lived in Canada for the past thirty years and is currently based between Montréal and Berlin. Recent and upcoming solo exhibitions include the Walker Art Center, ...
In Continent of Misbelief at David Kordansky Gallery in New York, Jared Buckhiester stages American masculinity as a ritual of collapse and works inside what’s left of American power. Horse, chain, ...
This year’s Berlin Biennale title, The Present in Drag, spells out clearly what we can expect. The aim of the show is to reflect our contemporary moment back to us in a performative guise; in this ...
When I asked her about the genesis of her current exhibition at Nottingham Contemporary, Lines That World a River, Shahana ...
New York-based Rashaad Newsome has many credits to his name, among them “King of Arms” (he is a master in the centuries-old art of heraldry), Father of the House of Arms, and Parrain of the House of ...
The Future of Online Arts Publishing: A Roundtable with artnet News, Momus, and Temporary Art Review
Following an invitation from Benjamin Genocchio, Momus, artnet News, and Temporary Art Review – all online art publications, but each representing a distinct model and a unique form of arts coverage – ...
It’s more than working together. “Collaboration” has enjoyed a distinct currency in the twenty-first century as a buzzword that sailed from the open-office playgrounds of Silicon Valley into almost ...
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