Tue. Jun 6th, 2023

Category: Art

Daniel Maier-Reimer

There’s a certain intangibility to Daniel Maier-Reimer’s aesthetic practice, which takes the form of travel. From the Laplands to New Zealand, the artist has created almost fifty of these works…

Sonia Kacem

Judging by the title “Jelliz et Gestes” (Zellij and Gesture), it’s easy to assume that the focal point of Sonia Kacem’s latest exhibition is zellij, the tradition of enameled ceramic…

Jacob Kassay

For “IT,” Jacob Kassay’s first solo show in Scotland, the front-door frame of Ivory Tars is plastered with two tiny adhesive labels, each marked with one of the titular letters…

Megan Rooney

Do you remember the first time you looked out of the window of an airplane? Perhaps a childhood experience of looking down on clouds, your visual acuity sharpened by adrenaline,…

Nathlie Provosty

In Japanese folklore, the ungaikyō is a demonic mirror that bewitches with its reflections. But there is disagreement about what it actually does. Some say it shows phantasmagoric and shifting…

Mike Henderson

A number of the deeply political and at times terrifying images that appear in this early-career retrospective, “Mike Henderson: Before the Fire: 1965–1985,” were painted by the now seventy-nine-year-old artist…

Camille Billops

Protean artist Camille Billops (1933–2019) is perhaps best known for Finding Christa (1991), a film she codirected with her husband, historian James V. Hatch, about her decision to give up…