Ilana Harris-Babou's videos typically lampoon aspirational lifestyle trends associated with privileged consumer demographics that betray histories of racial oppression. For "Decision Fatigue," her…
Andrea Bowers's interest in social movements and political activism, such as workers' rights rallies and protests around the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline, is central to her artwork.
Over the past year or so, Brendan Fernandes, who trained as a ballet dancer before turning to visual art, has been making work that explicitly foregrounds dance's reliance on mastery, skill, and…
Ugo Mulas's photographs of New York City's artistic power players from the 1960s, remind us that artists like Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, and Andy Warhol were real people who lived real lives…
Olga Balema's exhibition "brain damage" at Bridget Donahue consisted of long elastic bands crisscrossing the floor of the space, some painted and others left their original white.
Trisha Donnelly's inscrutability is legendary. She largely forgoes press releases and other sorts of exhibition didactics describing what the artwork is and how it is intended to be interpreted, and…