No shade to some of the very fine sports-themed art shows we’ve seen at museums and big sports venues over the years, or to the myriad artists for whom athletic...
It’s a great weekend for seeking out new perspectives and experiences — in parts of the city you might get to know better, out in the remote landscape, into the...
Painter Mira Dancy’s work radiates intense color, building in sinuous lines imposing figures and elements of landscape that sing with abstract gesture, both cit...
Regen Projects’ very first exhibition was a solo show with Lawrence Weiner. It opened in December 1989, and was followed by another ten before his death in 2021...
Art based on dreams, architectural memory, art school vision quests, indie art and design convenings, artists as filmmakers, queer Southern painting, music-insp...
Robert Takahashi Crouch is an artist and curator who works across sound, performance, and technology — but whose commitment to creative and impactful curatorial...
Sometimes an idea is too big for one medium. Such is the case with Rabi’s first major show after his time in street art collective Cyrcle, as _gen+esc inaugurat...
Last weekend’s gallery listings were extra — but wait, there’s more. Teaching the metaverse about sculpture and drawing, the interface of dance and sound instal...
Louise Sandhaus is a graphic designer, author, scholar — and as the founder and co-director of The People’s Graphic Design Archive (PGDA) project to expand, div...
This Autumn’s art season is set to rival anything that came in the Before Times, as an urgent desire to get back in the swing of things, a backlog of major plan...