
Many Lifetimes Ago
July 20, 2015
If novelist Susan Barker is to be believed, obsession never dies; it simply changes form.

Twenty World Wide Webs
June 29, 2015
Over the course of four weeks, Lower East Side gallery Bureau is featuring 20 eight-hour video screenings, curated and created by a diverse group of artists, including C. Spencer Yeh, Alex Hubbard, and the gallery’s own Maliea Croy.

Spitting Image
May 29, 2015
The group exhibition “Gargle/Spit” offers a rambunctious, yet surprisingly affecting survey of contemporary art.

Inside the Sammlung Boros
May 28, 2015
Karen and Christian Boros store a portion of their vast art collection, which includes everything from Ed Rushca prints to Ai Wei Wei sculptures, in a former bomb shelter near the heart of Berlin.

Behind the Scenes with Evan Robarts
March 10, 2015
In an Interview exclusive, artist Evan Robarts—whose first major solo show is now on view at The Hole—becomes the subject of a film from New York-based director Elena Parasco.

Paths of Glory
January 16, 2015
Gabe Polsky’s charismatic Cold War hockey documentary Red Army features Soviets eager for glory and humble in their patriotism.

Street View
October 20, 2014
Cameras have long had a special status among the arts for their capacity to bear witness: Consider Jacob Riis among the tenements or cellphone videos in Ferguson, Missouri.

Last Days
September 18, 2014
Two years after the 1973 Paris Accords won Henry Kissinger the Nobel Peace Prize and supposedly ended the war in Vietnam, North Vietnam marched on the South.