
The Church of Man Love
Nine male, gay artists explore taboos- not necessarily large cultural ones, but personal taboos ingrained through a lifetime of self-judgment.
Nine male, gay artists explore taboos- not necessarily large cultural ones, but personal taboos ingrained through a lifetime of self-judgment.
The gesture of extending a bouquet to women lost and forgotten is a lovely one, but being tethered to housework…
We can enter Lê's semi-permeable walls of the past only with our eyes, much in the way we construct a…
Cohesion isn't the main issue here; it's that not one of those voices is distinct enough to give the show…
It feels like a high-wire act; Bates' best works feel intuitive, almost accidental, because the accumulation of decades of experience…
It’s akin to that moment in a sceney restaurant when you hear the fifth song that is also on your…
Bianconi entered a black duct-taped box. The box started jerking, being punched or kicked from the inside. Crisply folded white…
A porthole through which we experience Bontecou’s preoccupation with disaster and instability, on the blade-thin line between attraction and revulsion.
The vaguely acrid smell of burlap lurks in Sicardi Gallery’s sleek rooms. It's a bit of a departure from Sicardi’s…