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At three intervals throughout Vijay Masharani’s eighteen-minute video Good Attack (2021), the camera fixates on a sign ...
Mimi Howard. Mimi Howard is a writer and critic based in New York whose work explores contemporary art and the legacies of critical theory, with a particular emphasis on moving-im ...
When I used the term “Muslim body” in my curatorial note* for an exhibition in New Delhi last year, I did not anticipate ...
Najrin Islam. Najrin Islam is a writer, curator, and film programmer currently based in London. Her writings have featured in ...
Throughout the film, Holman complicates the mechanisms of the close-up as a technique for accentuating intimacy—a window into ...
From October to November 2022, John Goodwin installed goodtime, a group exhibition in which I participated at the Plumb—a plucky noncommercial gallery “ administered by an ad hoc collective of artists ...
Pablo Picasso is so famous and so ubiquitous and so dead that he is easy not to think about at all. It’s as though ...
In Matthew Wong’s oil painting See You On the Other Side (2019), a figure in blue stands at the edge of a frozen landscape and gazes out at a house beside a mountain. A red bird hovers just off shore, ...
On August 29, 2023, the Globe and Mail published an article headlined “Toronto’s cash-strapped Artscape to enter receivership, end management of 14 artist facilities.” ...
Decolonization involves destruction and upheaval, but in equal measures is a process of creation—a radical world-building that imparts not only a political but cultural and ecological heritage. This ...
Christina Ramberg: A Retrospective is an engrossing presentation of the late artist, who died young in 1995 and left behind paintings of alluring ambiguity: bound hands, women disrobing, and “corset ...
By centering her body in these works, including on the metaphorical “negotiating table,” Hatoum spotlights a neglected theater of the Lebanese Civil War, fought on and through women’s bodies. Moreover ...