
Miguel Aragón’s New Works at Tiny Park
As with a whole sub-genre of Mexico-violence art, Aragón's hand-drilled portraits shove the violence straight into your face.
As with a whole sub-genre of Mexico-violence art, Aragón's hand-drilled portraits shove the violence straight into your face.
Why the phenomenal success of Mexico-City-based English expat Melanie Smith? Because her work approximates perfection.
Long’s installations are about watching others experience them: amongst the barrage of sensorial stimulations, we can see ourselves as a…
It’s been a year since Louis Grachos took the helm at The Contemporary, and hired Heather Pesanti as Senior Curator.…
A delicate color palette and the combination of natural with unnatural organize the show: from the glazed earthenware pineapple to…
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Is ultramarine-blue Plexiglas a sufficient reason to title a geometric sculpture Whispering Giotto? What does a chrome cube lined with…
Pairing of Gillick and Vitale is a strategic curatorial pick for the rebranded institution. This choice is as smart as…
But the wooden box yielded to the pressures of mud and flesh, and quite spectacularly burst open. Slush flooded the…