Outward Signs of Inner Mysteries
Eric Gudas on the work and afterlife of the misunderstood photographer Diane Arbus.
"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." — Frank Zappa
Eric Gudas on the work and afterlife of the misunderstood photographer Diane Arbus.
Eric GudasJan 5
Jeff Stimmel considers the art and tumultuous life of Chuck Connelly.
Jeff StimmelDec 26, 2025
Thomas Waller on Lygia Clark at Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
Thomas WallerDec 24, 2025
Sophie van Well Groeneveld visits a Wolfgang Tillmans survey, the final exhibition at Centre Pompidou before its renovation.
Sophie van Well GroeneveldDec 21, 2025
Ranbir Sidhu visits two recent exhibitions of Anselm Kiefer in Greece and the Netherlands.
Ranbir SidhuDec 17, 2025
Rowland Bagnall dives into the early work of Stephen Shore, newly collected by MACK.
Rowland BagnallDec 13, 2025
A palace of fine arts sinks into historical depths in Beatriz Cortez’s exhibition at Commonwealth and Council.
Will FenstermakerDec 12, 2025
Tess Pollok interviews Lauren O’Neill-Butler about her new essay collection, “The War of Art: A History of Artists’ Protest in America.”
Tess PollokDec 8, 2025
Johanna Drucker responds to Victoria Dailey’s review of the catalogue raisonné “Paul Landacre: California Hills, Hollywood, and the World Beyond.”
Johanna Drucker Dec 3, 2025
Martin Wong catches up with SoCal punk band Emily’s Sassy Lime upon their reunion for the California Biennial.
Martin WongNov 30, 2025
Alexis Clements uses Alison Bechdel’s new graphic novel “Spent” to meditate on the predicament of the creative artist today.
Alexis ClementsNov 29, 2025
Lara Fresko Madra explores Hande Sever’s recent installation at REDCAT in Los Angeles.
Lara Fresko Madra Nov 25, 2025