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‘It’s not a bubble’: Indigenous art comes to London after post-Venice backlash
The Guardian, 17 February 2025 -
The Top 5 Exhibitions to see in London right NOW
FAD Magazine, 25 January 2025 -
Late Dutch maverick artist Jacqueline de Jong honoured in first US solo show
The Art Newspaper, 4 December 2024 -
These 6 Museum Shows Are Must-Sees in Miami
Artnet, 3 December 2024 -
Nine must-see shows in Miami
Financial Times, 30 November 2024 -
See the light pour through: how art can free us from the exhaustion of smartphone addiction
Katy Hessel, The Guardian, 25 November 2024 -
Qualeasha Wood’s Tapestries Have Been Collected by the Likes of Alicia Keys and the Met. She’s Not Even 30
Cultured Magazine, 21 November 2024 -
How Artists Use Dolls and Stuffed Animals to Toy With Our Emotions
Emily Steer, Artnet, 5 November 2024 -
Flow States, the triennial that redefines Latinx art and its global history
El País, 2 November 2024 -
Review: Jacqueline de Jong
Barry Schwabsky, Artforum, 1 November 2024 -
Reading — the everyday luxury that opens hearts and minds
Financial Times, 26 October 2024 -
Seven artists to watch from Frieze London 2024
FLO London, 24 October 2024 -
Reimagining Relationships to the Natural World: Nengi Omuku at Frieze London
New Wave Mag, 16 October 2024 -
Artists in Focus at Frieze London 2024
Berlin Art Link, 11 October 2024 -
Frieze London ‘more buoyant than expected’ in risk-averse climate
Financial Times, 10 October 2024 -
Tate and Arts Council Collection snap up artworks at Frieze London.
Artsy, 10 October 2024 -
With help from Lubaina Himid, Glenn Ligon and more, Frieze's Artist-to-Artist initiative is supporting new talent
Precious Adesina, The Art Newspaper, 10 October 2024 -
The 15 Best Booths at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2024
Artsy, 10 October 2024 -
Acquisition funds get first pick at Frieze London
Louisa Buck, The Art Newspaper, 10 October 2024 -
Six trends we spotted at the biggest art fair in the UK
Royal Academy, 9 October 2024 -
Ten Pieces to Buy at Frieze London 2024
The Times, 8 October 2024 -
Nasim Hantehzadeh at Xenia
House & Garden, 7 October 2024 -
Eight Works to Fawn over at Frieze London 2024
Ocula, 7 October 2024 -
Three Leading British artists reflect on frieze, and london
The New York Times, 3 October 2024 -
London’s New Generation of Abstract Painters
Sotheby's Magazine, 27 September 2024 -
London’s New Generation of Abstract Painters
Sotheby's Magazine, 27 September 2024 -
Small Wonders
Holly Black, The World of Interiors, 15 September 2024 -
Liorah Tchiprout – interview: ‘Painting is terrifying!’
Studio International, 13 September 2024 -
Qualeasha Wood Weaves the Online Into the IRL
code_anima brings together jacquard-woven, tufted, and resin diamond-studded works in the artist’s most intimate performance of self to date.Hyperallergic, 10 September 2024 -
Donna Huddleston: Company; Liorah Tchiprout: I love the flames, but not the embers – review
Laura Cumming, The Observer for The Guardian, 8 September 2024 -
Despite art market 'doomsayers', Armory Show dealers see signs of 'a good turnaround' in opening sales
The Art Newspaper, 6 September 2024 -
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London in September
Tabish Khan, FAD Magazine, 6 September 2024 -
A Sneak Peek at This Year’s Armory Show
The NYC fair will feature over 200 exhibitors for its 30th anniversary, packing as much art as possible into the second weekend of September.Hyperallergic, 27 August 2024 -
A Neo-Rococo Movement Is On the Rise—But What Does It All Mean?
This sumptuous style, which is being revived by a growing cohort of artists, is like a cornucopia for complex meanings.Artnet News, 16 August 2024 -
These Black female painters use fashion to celebrate heritage, pride, and power
Art Basel, 6 August 2024 -
Jacqueline de Jong (1939–2024): An Artist for all Eras
The Dutch painter, whose 60-year oeuvre toyed with the limits of artistic genres, leaves behind a legacy inspired by the world around herJuliet Desourges, Frieze Magazine, 26 July 2024 -
Olivia Foundation named as one of Time Magazine's greatest places in the world
Time Magazine, 25 July 2024 -
Brazilian Design takes centre stage
Interior Furniture Design Magazine, 24 July 2024 -
Jacqueline de Jong, Rediscovered Avant-Garde Artist, dies at 85
A Dutch painter, sculptor and engraver, she worked in experimental mediums, founded an influential multidisciplinary journal and enjoyed a late-career resurgenceThe New York Times, 15 July 2024 -
Remembering the Dutch avant-garde artist Jacqueline de Jong
Her six decade-long career was distinguished by experimentation and humourThe Art Newspaper, 3 July 2024 -
Dutch Avant-Garde Painter Jacqueline de Jong Dies at 85
Provocative, candid, political, and unmistakably feminist, de Jong gained international appreciation in recent yearsHyperallergic, 3 July 2024 -
The last testament of Jacqueline de Jong
A fiery final interview with the provocative Dutch artistFlorence Hallett, The New European, 2 July 2024 -
Jacqueline de Jong, influential avant garde artist, dies at 85
Born in 1939, De Jong had a six-decade career devoted to asking questions, and her art ranged from abstract to figurative and back againThe Guardian, 1 July 2024 -
Dutch Artist and activist Jacqueline de Jong dies at 85
Artsy, 1 July 2024 -
Jacqueline de Jong, Painter Who Expanded the Possibilities of her Medium, Dies at 85
ArtNews, 1 July 2024 -
Jacqueline de Jong (1939 - 2024)
Artforum, 1 July 2024 -
Jacqueline de Jong, painter and Situationist, 1939 - 2024
ArtReview, 1 July 2024 -
Jacqueline de Jong at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
The Week, 8 June 2024 -
The best exhibitions this week in London, from Hannah Levy to Michaël Borremans (June 6 to June 13)
The Standard, 6 June 2024 -
ON PSYCHOANALYSIS, LONDON LIFE, AND YOUTH
Metal, 21 May 2024 -
Forbes 30 Under 30 | Asia
Forbes Asia, 16 May 2024 -
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to See in Mayfair in May
FAD Magazine, 11 May 2024 -
The Best Piece of Advice Painter Shaqúelle Whyte Has Ever Received
Something Curated, 7 May 2024 -
Code thread – the new language of art
Meet the artists using traditional materials to weave a modern narrativeFinancial Times HTSI, 4 May 2024 -
Viewing Shaqúelle Whyte’s beguiling paintings of brawling crowds and folklore familiars
The Wick, 29 April 2024 -
Brazilian artists’ turn in the world art market: who to keep an eye on
With Adriano Pedrosa as curator of the Venice Biennale, the eyes of art turn to Brazil; Check out which names are currently most popularForbes Brazil, 26 April 2024 -
Shaqúelle Whyte at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
Contemporary Art Society, 26 April 2024 -
The best exhibitions this week in London, from Beyond Surrealism to Beyond the Bassline
The Standard, 25 April 2024 -
RIKERS ISLAND GETS DINDGA MCCANNON MURAL
Artforum, 19 April 2024 -
Seeing Red with Li Hei Di
Elephant Magazine, 19 April 2024 -
Rikers Island Just Unveiled a New Mural by Artist Dindga McCannon
The work is the artist's first inside a correctional facility, and one of the few works ever made for the New York City prison complex.Artnet News, 17 April 2024 -
Conversations | Social Fabrics: Weaving as Art Form
Art Basel, 30 March 2024 -
Li Hei Di: “I become more insane at night – I think everyone does”
Plaster Magazine, 28 March 2024 -
The Secrets of Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz’s Museum-Ready Art Collection
Vanity Fair, 19 March 2024 -
Li Hei Di featured on Talk Art podcast
Talk Art, 15 March 2024 -
The best exhibitions in London for March
Condé Nast Traveler, 13 March 2024 -
Don’t Miss These 8 Shows by Women Artists to Watch This Month
Cultured Magazine, 11 March 2024 -
The Philly artist sharing space with Jean- Michel Basquiat in an ongoing Brooklyn Museum show
Philadelphia Inquirer, 7 March 2024 -
Alicia Keys, Swizz Beatz on inspiring others with ‘Giants’ art exhibit
Today News, 7 February 2024 -
Judith Godwin: Expressions of Life
Studio International, 6 February 2024 -
Decades Into Her Career, Jacqueline de Jong Is Not So Sure About This 'Artist' Word
Despite over 60 years of output, the Dutch artist is still parsing through how to qualify her body of work.Cultured Magazine, 31 January 2024 -
Present Tense review – young upstarts provide a jolt of discomfort
Hettie Judah, The Guardian, 30 January 2024 -
The Gender Trouble of Abstract Expressionism
Sam Moore, ArtReview, 24 January 2024 -
THE TOP 5 ART EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN LONDON IN LATE JANUARY
FAD Magazine, 20 January 2024 -
Wangari Mathenge's paintings reframe Kenya's domestic workers
i-D Magazine, 8 January 2024 -
Serious Pursuits: January
The World of Interiors, 31 December 2023 -
Discover Liorah Tchiprout’s richly drawn depictions of an inner life
Liorah Tchiprout’s debut solo exhibition at the Marlborough Gallery, 'Two Eyes Wide Open at the Edge of Dawn', considers women’s interior livesWallpaper Magazine, 29 December 2023 -
The Best of 2023: According to 6 Painters Who Defined It
Ocula, 22 December 2023 -
Art exhibitions opening in London in January 2024
FLO London, 21 December 2023 -
Painting with puppets: Liorah Tchiprout shares her practice and newest works
Inspired by her Jewish heritage, puppetry and the experiences of women, the artist discusses her show Two Eyes Wide Open at the Edge of Dawn at Marlborough GalleryStir World, 19 December 2023 -
Weaving Through the Binary: Qualeasha Wood's Textile Inheritances
C Magazine, 15 December 2023 -
Anonymous Was A Woman Names 2023 Winners, Including Artists Dindga McCannon, Carolina Caycedo, Barbara Kasten, Amanda Ross-Ho
Art News, 14 December 2023 -
Painting Outside Lines
Contemporary female artists are approaching abstraction with an eye toward the inner worldW Magazine, 13 December 2023 -
A complete guide to this week’s entertainment
The Guardian, 9 December 2023 -
As the Art World Contends With Political Discord, Art Basel Miami Beach Marks an Optimistic Turn for the Markets
Cultured Magazine, 8 December 2023 -
Francesca DiMattio
Sculpture Magazine, 8 December 2023 -
How Moving Back to Her Home Country of Nigeria Changed the Course of Artist Nengi Omuku’s Career
Cultured Magazine, 8 December 2023 -
Viewing Francesca DiMattio
The Wick, 6 December 2023 -
Next Big Thing: Sophia Loeb
The London-based artist’s radiant, otherworldly paintings explore the interconnectedness of universal systems and call for a harmonious relationship between man and natureGalerie Magazine, 29 November 2023 -
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions To See In Mayfair & St James This Winter
FAD Magazine, 26 November 2023 -
22 of the most exciting new art exhibitions in London to book now
The Glossary, 21 November 2023 -
Ceramicist Francesca DiMattio talks taste
The Financial Times, 15 November 2023 -
Questioning our values
Francesca DiMattio's unexpected sculptural forms defy genres, drawing from both the past and the present. Sophie Morris delves into her practice.Sophie Morris, The Ceramic Review, 15 November 2023 -
Spotlight: Abstract Expressionist Painter Judith Godwin Finally Gets Her Due in a Monographic Exhibition at Berry Campbell
Artnet, 3 November 2023 -
This Nigerian-Born Artist Is Quickly Making Waves with Her Distinctive Style
Galerie, 31 October 2023 -
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to See in London in Early November
FAD Magazine, 28 October 2023 -
Around the galleries- ambitions are high at Asian Art in London
Apollo Magazine, 24 October 2023 -
Baroque My World
Grace McCloud, The World of Interiors, 23 October 2023 -
Five shows to see during UK Black History Month
Chinma Johnson-Nwosu, The Art Newspaper, 19 October 2023 -
Why AI will Change the way we buy art
Five artists to know nowThe Times, 15 October 2023 -
London’s new art power list
Meet the 31 movers, shakers and picture-makers reinvigorating the city’s art sceneThe Evening Standard, 14 October 2023 -
What not to miss during Frieze 2023
Harper's Bazaar, 11 October 2023 -
All the Black art to See at Frieze London 2023
British Vogue, 10 October 2023 -
First UK solo exhibition comes to Hastings by rising Nigerian Artist
ITV News, 8 October 2023 -
From Golda to Fraisier: a complete guide to this week's entertainmentG
The Guardian, 7 October 2023 -
Zoë Buckman by Philo Cohen
Embroidery that expresses private spaces.Bomb Magazine, 4 October 2023 -
Black History Month 2023: 12 important events happening across London
The Glossary, 4 October 2023 -
Get a Closer Look at Lagos-Based Artist Nengi Omuku’s Intricate Textile Paintings—Made on Traditional Nigerian Cloth
Annikka Olsen, Artnet, 29 September 2023 -
Artist Zoë Buckman Has Channeled Her Personal Traumas Into Raw and Intricate Embroidery Portraits, Now on View in New York
Sarah Cascone, Artnet, 22 September 2023 -
BBC World Insight
30 July 2023 -
Black Venus review – female bodies reclaimed in spectacular style
Charlotte Jansen, The Guardian, 18 July 2023 -
THE ROYAL ACADEMY HAS REVEALED THE WINNERS OF THE SUMMER EXHIBITION 2023 PRIZES.
FAD Magazine, 16 June 2023 -
Explore 120 years of exceptional art in Art Basel’s Online Viewing Rooms
Art Basel, 7 June 2023 -
The hottest emerging shows to see during London Gallery Weekend
Kabir Jhala, The Art Newspaper, 2 June 2023 -
What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in June
Roberta Smith, Jillian Steinhauer, Will Heinrich and Martha Schwendener, THE NEW YORK TIMES, 1 June 2023 -
The Best Shows at London Gallery Weekend
Tom Jeffreys, Frieze, 31 May 2023 -
Exploring the Eclectic, Fragmented and Reassembled World of Francesca DiMattio
Elle Decor , 27 May 2023 -
The cosmic heirs of Hilma af Klint
Victoria Woodcock, Financial Times, 26 May 2023 -
Rina Banerjee Confronts the Orientalizing Gaze
Sanoja Bhaumik, Hyperallergic, 25 May 2023 -
The IVAM presents the catalog of the Asger Jorn exhibition together with Michèle Bernstein and Jacqueline de Jong
La Vanguardia, 25 May 2023 -
Qualeasha Wood: TL;DR
Elizabeth Gregory and Nick Clark, Evening Standard, 18 May 2023 -
Qualeasha Wood: TL;DR
Lydia Wilford, Tank, 16 May 2023 -
Qualeasha Wood at Pippy Houldsworth
éMERGENT MAGAZINE, 16 May 2023 -
5 Shows to See on New York’s Lower East Side
Alex Greenberger, ArtNews, 15 May 2023 -
QUILTY PARTIES
Louise Benson, The World of Interiors, 15 May 2023 -
Chaos and Form: Angela Heisch
Trebuchet, 11 May 2023 -
Glitch Tapestries
Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou, Plinth, 11 May 2023 -
"I don't worry about holding back"- How Qualeasha Wood turned being doxed into tapestries
Shaad D'Souza, The Guardian, 9 May 2023 -
Ming Smith, Wangechi Mutu, Richard Avedon, and More Must-See Shows in New York
Pearl Fontaine, WHITEWALL, 8 May 2023 -
‘I don’t worry about holding back’ – how Qualeasha Wood turned being doxed into wild tapestries
Shaad D'Souza, The Guardian, 8 May 2023 -
London Gallery Weekend announces performance commissions
Lee Cheshire, The Art Newspaper, 5 May 2023 -
Buzzy Artist Qualeasha Wood’s Multi-Layered Tapestries Explore What It Means to Be Black, Queer, and ‘Chronically Online
Artnet News, 5 May 2023 -
For Artist Qualeasha Wood, a Met Acquisition Was a Blessing and a Curse
Ella Martin-Gachot, Cultured, 3 May 2023 -
These extremely online tapestries take you on a journey through cyberspace
Zoe Whitfield, Dazed, 2 May 2023 -
What to do this weekend: Autumn Breon brings the power of Black hair salons to downtown L.A.
Steven Vargas, The Los Angeles Times, 26 April 2023 -
Rina Banerjee: BLACK NOODLES
Ocula, 26 April 2023 -
PIPPY HOULDSWORTH GALLERY NOW REPRESENTS BRITISH ARTIST SHAQÚELLE WHYTE.
Mark Westall, FAD Magazine, 25 April 2023 -
CRITICS’ PICKS: ANGELA HEISCH at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
Louisa Elderton, Artforum, 23 April 2023 -
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery Now Represents British Painter Shaqúelle Whyte
Victoria Valentine, Culture Type, 20 April 2023 -
Angela Heisch: Low Speed Highs
Tennae Maki, The Brooklyn Rail, 15 April 2023 -
Step Inside Artist Angela Heisch’s Airy Brooklyn Studio, Where Vaulted Ceilings Led Her to ‘Scale Up’ Her Enigmatic Comp
Artnet News, 4 April 2023 -
Spotlight: Nigerian Artist Nengi Omuku
Alayo Akinkugbe, The Wick Culture, 23 March 2023 -
Spring 2023 Art Exhibitions in London
HARRIET COOPER, The Glossary, 22 March 2023 -
Art Lovers Movie Club: Zarouhie Abdalian, ‘these are called holdings’
ArtReview, 17 March 2023 -
West Africa’s art scene: uncovering a long legacy of creativity
Aindrea Emelife, Financial Times , 11 March 2023 -
8 Exhibitions for IWD
Because MAGAZINE, 8 March 2023 -
A New Exhibition at Rollins Museum of Art is a Call to Action by Gender Minority Artists from Across the Globe
Emilee Perdue, Flamingo, 8 March 2023 -
In the studio with... Angela Heisch
Apollo, 7 March 2023 -
African art showcased in Miami
CNN, 6 March 2023 -
Women’s Work, Part 1
Ann C. Collins, The Met, 3 March 2023 -
On Ming Smith
Adam Shatz, London Review of Books, 2 March 2023 -
Visiting artist Rina Banerjee’s multinational identity inspires her artwork
Evelyn Kelley, THE DAILY ORANGE, 25 February 2023 -
ARTIST’S STUDIO: SHAQÚELLE WHYTE
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Shaqúelle Whyte Explores The Human Condition In Intimate Panoramas
Art Plugged -
Ming Smith’s Radical Intuition
Jenny Wu, ArtReview, 20 February 2023 -
Ming Smith’s Poetic Blur
Holland Cotter, The New York Times, 16 February 2023 -
Ming Smith and Thelma Golden on the Art of Placemaking
Mara Veitch, Cultured, 16 February 2023 -
Rachel Goodyear: Stirrings – Reviewed
Mike Pinnington, The Double Negative, 16 February 2023 -
Vanguard Spotlight: Ming Smith Comes Full Circle at MoMA
Olivia Horn, Artsy, 9 February 2023 -
‘New York was a big, bad city’: the hazy, radical photography of Ming Smith
Alex Rayner, The Guardian, 8 February 2023 -
Li Hei Di in the Studio
Rory Mitchell, Ocula, 8 February 2023 -
Pioneering Photographer Ming Smith on How She Found Freedom in Her Art, and the Power of Drawing on ‘Goddess Energy’
William Van Meter & Cadillac, Artnet News, 6 February 2023 -
HEROES: MING SMITH
V Magazine, 4 February 2023 -
Podcast: Ukraine museum collections: kept safe or looted? Plus, Okwui Enwezor’s Sharjah Biennial and Ming Smith at MoMA
Hosted by Ben Luke. With guest speakers Martin Bailey and Nadine Khalil. Produced by David Clack and Aimee Dawson, The Art Newspaper, 3 February 2023 -
The Ecstatic, Elusive Art of Ming Smith
Lovia Gyarkye, The New York Times Style Magazine, 3 February 2023 -
Whitechapel Gallery offers thrilling landmark show of female abstract artists
Financial Times, 1 February 2023 -
The View From: Ming Smith
Carolina Abbott Galvão, Monocle, 1 February 2023 -
Meet Qualeasha Wood, the Rising Art Star Fascinated by Visual Consumption of Black Women in the Digital Age
Jaelynn Walls, Teen Vogue, 1 February 2023 -
Nengi Omuku
Russell Tovey and Robert Diament , Talk Art Podcast, 27 January 2023 -
A stitch in time: the enduring influence of the Gee’s Bend quilters
Skye Sherwin, The Guardian, 26 January 2023 -
Art’s nude awakening: The female artists redrawing the form
Victoria Woodcock, The Financial Times, 25 January 2023 -
‘Take Me To the Palace of Love’ on view at the SU Art Museum
SYCARUSE UNIVERSITY, 17 January 2023 -
International Center of Photography Infinity Awards Go to Ming Smith for Lifetime Achievement and Rising Artist Zora J M
Victoria L. Valentine, The Culture Type, 16 January 2023 -
Mary Kelly: VIELMETTER LOS ANGELES
Ashton Cooper, 5 January 2023 -
CIMA hosts interaction with Indo-American artist and sculptor Rina Banerjee
SUBHADRIKA SEN, My Kolkata, 3 January 2023 -
Against the odds: the quiet triumph of Lagos’s art scene
Ayodeji Rotinwa, Art Basel, 8 December 2022 -
Dindga McCannon opens exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
Art Daily, 1 December 2022 -
Painter Nasim Hantehzadeh On Metamorphosis, Islamic Architecture & Growing Up In Iran
Something Curated, 29 November 2022 -
The Wick List: Nasim Hantehzadeh, Ray of Light
The Wick, 18 November 2022 -
The Artsy Vanguard 2022: Qualeasha Wood
Harley Wong, Artsy, 15 November 2022 -
The Artsy Vanguard 2022: Wangari Mathenge
Artsy, 15 November 2022 -
London art exhibitions: a guide for this weekend
Harriet Lloyd Smith, Martha Elliott, Wallpaper*, 14 November 2022 -
Mary Kelly’s Revolution Is Ongoing
The pioneering artist’s feminist work was groundbreaking in the ’70s. She never dreamed it would look just as radical half a century later.The New York Times Style Magazine , 10 November 2022 -
Brilliant Things to Do This November
Daisy Woodward, AnOther, 2 November 2022 -
‘People Seem to be Trying to Reconnect with Nature’, In Conversation with Nengi Omuku
Alayo Akinkugbe, The Republic, 31 October 2022 -
Francesca DiMattio’s Manhattan town house riffs on porcelain
World of Interiors, 18 October 2022 -
Dindga McCannon – interview: ‘Not having money never stopped me creating what I wanted’
Veronica Simpson, Studio International, 18 October 2022 -
How women are using art to reclaim their bodies
Hettie Judah, Harper's Bazaar, 17 October 2022 -
Everything Worth Seeing At Frieze London 2022
CHARLOTTE JANSEN, British Vogue, 12 October 2022 -
Francesca DiMattio nods to Sèvres porcelain with Tory Burch
Wallpaper Magazine, 11 October 2022 -
18 must-see London exhibitions during Frieze Week
Fiona McKenzie Johnston, House & Garden, 7 October 2022 -
In the studio with… Dindga McCannon
Apollo, 6 October 2022 -
Engaged Humanities Network Awards Grants to Faculty and Students for Collaborations With Syracuse Community
Dan Bernardi, Syracuse University, 21 September 2022 -
10 Women Artists Shattering Expectations of Feminist Art
Charlotte Jansen, Artsy, 21 September 2022 -
Inside Zoë Buckman’s Studio, Where Vintage Embroidery Thread Is Reborn as Poignant Textile Art
Naomi Rea, Artnet, 20 September 2022 -
Show me your bruises, then
Eloise Hendy, Plinth, 6 September 2022 -
Artist Zoë Buckman: ‘The UK is screwed, but not nearly as screwed as America’
Chloë Ashby, The Guardian, 6 September 2022 -
Explore Art’s Past, Present and Future in Elephant’s Autumn Winter 2022 Issue
Elephant, 5 September 2022 -
Zoë Buckman at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
The Wick List, 2 September 2022 -
ZOË BUCKMAN IS NEEDLING THE PATRIARCHY
Financial Times, 29 August 2022 -
D.C.’s Hirshhorn Museum Announces Massive Acquisition Spree of 95 Works
Shanti Escalante-De Mattei, 24 August 2022 -
Angela Heisch
Plus Magazine, 20 August 2022 -
The artist collective questioning the true meaning of justice
Ashley Tyner, ID, 17 August 2022 -
Dindga McCannon and the Fabric of the Black Arts Movement
Zoé Samudzi, Seen, 15 August 2022 -
Dindga McCannon in Conversation
Dessane Lopez Cassell, Seen , 3 August 2022 -
Introducing: Shaqúelle Whyte on soft worldbuilding and capturing small moments
Tom May, Creative Boom, 1 August 2022 -
Qualeasha Wood Wants to Get Crab Legs With Cardi B
Diana Budds, Curbed, 25 July 2022 -
PIPPY HOULDSWORTH GALLERY NOW REPRESENTS BROOKLYN-BASED ARTIST QUALEASHA WOOD.
Mark Westall, FAD Magazine, 25 July 2022 -
Artist Spotlight: Shaqúelle Whyte
B0000000M, 6 July 2022 -
Vintage Textiles and Boxing Gloves Redefine Strength and Vulnerability in Sculptures by Zoë Buckman
Kathe Mothes, Colossal, 6 July 2022 -
THE TOP 6 ART EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN LONDON IN JULY
Tabish Khan, FAD Magazine, 3 July 2022 -
In the Studio with Shaqúelle Whyte
Rory Mitchell, Ocula, 29 June 2022 -
Nengi Omuku: “It’s the Only Irreplaceable Thing in My Studio”
Holly Black, Elephant, 27 June 2022 -
Los Angeles–based Nasim Hantehzadeh Propels the Queer Narrative to New Heights
Jacoba Urist, Galerie, 24 June 2022 -
Observer’s Slambook: Artist Qualeasha Wood on Ethically Colonizing Mars
Erin Taylor, Observer, 22 June 2022 -
Artist Nengi Omuku Paints Portraits on Traditional Nigerian Textiles. See Inside Her Lagos Studio Here
Naomi Rea, Artnet, 7 June 2022 -
Nengi Omuku: Parables of Joy
Contemporary And (C&), 2 June 2022 -
Black Millennial Femmehood: Qualeasha Wood by Alexandra Thomas
Alexandra Thomas, Mousse, 30 May 2022 -
Art Top 5: June 2022
Kerry Cardoza, New City Art, 27 May 2022 -
The Best 5 Shows in the UK this April
Frieze, 8 April 2022 -
How Ming Smith Follows the Light
Frieze, 4 April 2022 -
Ming Smith – interview: ‘Photography’s the only thing I know’
Joe Lloyd, Studio International, 1 April 2022 -
Ming Smith: A Dream Deferred, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery review - snapping the Blues
Bill Knight, The Arts Desk, 30 March 2022 -
The T List: Poetic Photographs by Ming Smith
The New York Times Style Magazine, 24 March 2022 -
Li Heidi 李黑地 Interview by Jessica Wan
Jessica Wan, YAC, 5 March 2022 -
Jacqueline de Jong at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
The Week, 3 March 2022 -
Sangram Majumdar and Li Hei Di in conversation with MAMOTH
Mamoth, 24 February 2022 -
Jacqueline de Jong: How Oskar Schlemmer’s Bauhaus Stairway Elevated Her Art
Ravi Ghosh, Elephant Magazine, 24 February 2022 -
The Subversive Power of Quilts: Legacy Russell on ‘The New Bend’
Clarity Haynes, ArtREVIEW, 15 February 2022 -
LA’s Most Influential and Exciting Artists on Frieze Viewing Room
Frieze, 15 February 2022 -
MORE TO SAY – JACQUELINE DE JONG AT PIPPY HOULDSWORTH GALLERY
Jacob Barnes, Soft Punk Magazine, 15 February 2022 -
Qualeasha Wood Weaves Cyberculture Into Tapestries
Alexis Schwartz, W MAGAZINE, 8 February 2022 -
As the Art World’s Gaze Returns to Nigeria, Meet the Players Who Are Working to Ensure the Sustainability of Its Market
Artnet, 8 February 2022 -
Art sans borders – RINA BANERJEE
The Shillong Times, 16 January 2022 -
Stefanie Heinze Interview with Collection Issue
Donna Salek, Collection Issue -
Jacqueline de Jong and Violence at the Border-Line
Carol Bruns, dArt International Magazine, 3 January 2022 -
At Mass MoCA, ceramic art proves its power
The Boston Globe, 16 December 2021 -
Blurring of Boundaries: Zarouhie Abdalian’s Art and Politics
Arpi Sarafian, The armenian Mirror-Spectator, 7 December 2021 -
Painter Dindga McCannon Takes the Spotlight at Art Basel Miami Beach
Alex Greenberger, Artnews, 1 December 2021 -
In pictures: large-scale art comes to life in Meridians at Art Basel in Miami Beach
Magalí Arriola , The Art Newspaper, 30 November 2021 -
The Class of 2021: Meet 6 Fast-Rising Artists Having Star Turns at This Year’s Art Basel Miami Beach
Artnet News, 29 November 2021 -
Ming Smith on jazz, spirituality and how photography saved her
Marielle Ingram, ID Magazine, 16 November 2021 -
E-ARTIST CONVERSATION: RINA BANERJEE AND KYMBERLY PINDER
Yale University Art Gallery , Yale, 12 November 2021 -
Jacqueline de Jong Paints It All
Julia Felsenthal, The New York Times Style Magazine, 8 November 2021 -
The Ascendants: a short story by Ayobami Adebayo
Ayobami Adebayo, Financial Times, 29 October 2021 -
Jacqueline de Jong – interview: ‘I never compromise, no way. I could never do it. Not even today’
Veronica Simpson, Studio International, 28 October 2021 -
STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM ANNOUNCES 2021–22 ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
Artforum, 20 October 2021 -
Jacqueline de Jong’s Explosive Oeuvre Arrives in the UK
Gabrielle Leung, Ocula Magazine, 15 October 2021 -
The Art Exhibitions not to Miss this Autumn
Christabel Chubb, House and Garden, 11 October 2021 -
Must-See Installations at Frieze London and Beyond
The Spaces, 11 October 2021 -
The Six Hot Artists to Namedrop
Claire Wrathall, The Sunday Times Style, 10 October 2021 -
Every Must-See Highlight At Frieze London 2021
Katy Hessel, Vogue, 9 October 2021 -
Improvisational Territory: WRITER AND CURATOR JESS ROSS VISITS PAINTER ANGELA HEISCH IN HER BROOKLYN STUDIO
Jess Ross, Softpunk Magazine, 8 October 2021 -
Dindga McCannon Is Anything But Invisible
Abigail Glasgow , Cultured, 7 October 2021 -
Frieze Week Highlights: Sickert’s portraits and Hampstead Garden Suburb in the 1970s
Apollo Magazine, 7 October 2021 -
Artist Wangari Mathenge invites you to step inside a life-sized 1970s living room
Katy Cowan, Creative Boom, 30 September 2021 -
Dindga McCannon on “Where We At” and the women of the blues”
Artforum, 29 September 2021 -
On view: ‘Dindga McCannon: In Plain Sight’ at Fridman Gallery New York City
Victoria Valentine, Culture Type, 21 September 2021 -
Angela Heisch featured in The Spectator's Article 'What I Learnt from Richard Branson'
Cressida Bonas, The Spectator, 14 September 2021 -
Glass reviews Burgeon and Remain by Angela Heisch at the Pippy Houldsworth gallery
Glass Magazine, 14 September 2021 -
ART X Lagos Launches Short Film Series
Yinka Olatunbosun, This Day, 12 September 2021 -
The World Catches Up With Dindga McCannon
Jillian Steinhauer, The New York Times, 10 September 2021 -
Angela Heisch Is Featured On The Considering Art Podcast with Bob Chaundy
Considering Art, 6 September 2021 -
Angela Heisch: Burgeon and Remain featured in ES Magazine's 'What to do in London'
Evening Standard Magazine, 3 September 2021 -
Angela Heisch – interview: ‘I think of these works as theatrical – they’re emotive and dramatic as well as gestural’
Studio International, 30 August 2021 -
MOSTYN PRESENTS FIRST UK INSTITUTIONAL EXHIBITION OF JACQUELINE DE JONG
Mark Westall, FAD Magazine, 19 August 2021 -
At Just 24, Qualeasha Wood Brings Textiles Into 2021
Susannah Elisabeth Fulcher, The Provincetown Independent, 4 August 2021 -
Censorship resistance: Hong Kong's Apple Daily archives preserved by artist Kevin Abosch
cointelegraph, 6 July 2021 -
Passages: Judith Godwin (1930 - 2021)
Artforum, 11 June 2021 -
Ming Smith
The New Yorker, 4 June 2021 -
Qualeasha Wood’s Black Femme Tapestries
Roula Seikaly, Humble Arts Foundation, 27 May 2021 -
June Sarpong on the Power of Black Art and Visual Storytelling
June Sarpong, Vanity Fair, 25 May 2021 -
Artist to watch: Kiwi-born, New York-raised Angela Heisch
stuff, 23 May 2021 -
On View: ‘Shattered Glass’ at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in Los Angeles
Culture Type, 22 May 2021 -
Art in America
Antwaun Sargent, Art in America, 21 May 2021 -
Interview: London-born Artist Zoë Buckman’s Homecoming
The Wick, 10 May 2021 -
11 Newly Represented Artists from Tastemaking Galleries around the World
Artsy, 26 April 2021 -
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see Offline and Online
FAD Magazine, 24 April 2021 -
Our favourite art shows in London that you can visit in person
Time Out, 15 April 2021 -
On View: ‘Phumelele Tshabalala: Becoming Water From the Same Source’ at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London
Culture Type, 15 April 2021 -
Elephant’s Pick of the Artists Making a Mark in April
Emily Steer, Elephant, 12 April 2021 -
A Shared Devotion: How Friendship Helps Us Transcend Ourselves
The New York Times Style Magazine, 12 April 2021 -
Ming Smith: An Aperture Monograph
The Brooklyn Rail, 7 April 2021 -
IN CONVERSATION WITH: SOPHIA LOEB
where's the frame, 2 April 2021 -
All Derivation Permitted: Estelle Nabeyrat on Jacqueline de Jong at Treize, Paris
Texte zur Kunst, 26 March 2021 -
IN CONVERSATION WITH: LI HEI DI
Where's The Frame, 18 March 2021 -
SPOTLIGHT Feature Shaqúelle Whyte’s star is on the rise, Championed by Nick Campbell
Nick Campbell, The Wick, 17 March 2021 -
5 Questions: Zoë Buckman Uses Embroidery to Confront Femininity and Trauma
Elephant, 15 March 2021 -
‘This Year Has Deranged My Senses’: 12 Artists on How the Pandemic Has Changed the Way They Approach Their Work
Artnet News, 11 March 2021 -
Zoë Buckman Examines Grief and Trauma in “NOMI”
Whitewall, 10 March 2021 -
Feminine Mystique: Six Powerhouse Females from the Cultured Archives
Cultured, 8 March 2021 -
Rooms of our own — art and the inner lives of women
Financial Times, 5 March 2021 -
Elevate your collection with the Social Set’s 10 favourite female artists
Maya Asha McDonald, Tatler, 4 March 2021 -
Angela Heisch on Personifying Paintings
Whitewall, 26 February 2021 -
Zoë Buckman Embroiders Fabrics Using Threads of Trauma and Joy
Observer, 23 February 2021 -
The Big Review—Working Together: the photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop
The Art Newspaper, 19 February 2021 -
On Ming Smith: A Life of Magical Thinking
Nicola Vassell, Gagosian Quarterly, 18 February 2021 -
Brains: Meet Zoë Buckman's NOMI
Because Magazine, 18 February 2021 -
This Is Not a Fashion Photograph. Ming Smith
Vogue Italia, 14 February 2021 -
Artist Zoë Buckman Revives Her Feminist Body Of Work In Latest London Exhibit
Forbes, 12 February 2021 -
"A Refusal to Submit" – Zoë Buckman
Soft Punk, 10 February 2021 -
'NOMI' is Zoë Buckman’s first solo presentation in London and marks a powerful and timely homecoming
FAD magazine, 10 February 2021 -
Angela Heisch’s Ambiguous Gradient Paintings Evoke the Joy of Stargazing
Elephant, 8 February 2021 -
Five Shows to See in Miami Right Now
Folasade Ologundudu, Cultured, 6 February 2021 -
The Edge of Perception: An Interview with Kenturah Davis
Trebuchet magazine, 24 January 2021 -
Rachel Goodyear - Why I Draw
Phaidon, 21 January 2021 -
Black Art Matters: the enduring legacy of the Kamoinge photography collective
The New York Times - Critic's Pick, 13 January 2021 -
The Kamoinge legacy: the black photographers who changed the game
The Guardian, 7 January 2021 -
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery opens an exhibition of works by Kenturah Davis, Mary Kelly, and Agnes Martin
Art Daily, 2 January 2021 -
Processing an Impossible Year Through Art
Enuma Okoro, Harper's Bazaar, 28 December 2020 -
Painting the Collective: An Interview with Nengi Omuku
Millie Walton, Trebuchet Magazine, 4 December 2020 -
Advisory Highlights at Art Basel OVR: Miami Beach
Ocula, 3 December 2020 -
Studio Visit: Artist Kenturah Davis on the Meditative Power of Weaving and the Importance of a Good Dance Break
Artnet News, 1 December 2020 -
In Conversation: Dindga McCannon and Lowery Sims
Phillips x Presents, 16 November 2020 -
Ming Smith Shook Up Photography in the ’70s. Now, She Is Coming into Full View.
ARTnews, 16 November 2020 -
Nengi Omuku Paints a Cartography of Collective Strife and Solidarity | By Hanou Amendah
The Sole Adventurer, 14 November 2020 -
These Artworks Perfectly Subvert Modern America
Elephant, 9 November 2020 -
JOAN MITCHELL FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES 2020 GRANT RECIPIENTS
Artforum, 3 November 2020 -
JOAN MITCHELL FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES 2020 GRANT RECIPIENTS
Artforum, 3 November 2020 -
Sampling India Through Architecture Of Balkrishna Doshi And Artwork Of Rina Banerjee
Chadd Scott, Forbes, 1 November 2020 -
Rina Banerjee’s fantastical solo show in Brussels takes viewers through the evolution of nature
Uma Nair, Architectural Digest India, 28 October 2020 -
SNAPSHOT: Ming Smith’s Hazy Image Unravels Centuries of Institutional Racism
Elephant, 28 October 2020 -
Stefanie Heinze Interviews Stefanie Heinze
Paper, 23 October 2020 -
Ming Smith on Befriending Grace Jones, and a Lifetime of Artistry
W Magazine, 19 October 2020 -
IN CONVERSATION WITH: SHAQÚELLE WHYTE
WHERE'S THE FRAME, 8 October 2020 -
Another Country: Emmanuel Iduma on the Kamoinge Workshop
Artforum, 1 October 2020 -
Los Angeles’s Art Scene Has Taken Care of Its Own during the Pandemic
Artsy, 25 September 2020 -
Word of Mouth
BBC Radio 4, 25 August 2020 -
Interview: Shaqúelle Whyte
Era Journal: UCL Arts and Culture, 24 August 2020 -
Oral History Project: Dindga McCannon by Philip Glahn
Philip Glahn, BOMB, 3 August 2020 -
Studio Visit: Nasim Hantehzadeh
Gary Brewer, Art and Cake, 8 July 2020 -
Art Talks: Kate Bryan and Zoë Buckman
Soho House, 1 July 2020 -
On View: ‘Painting with Light: The Photography of Ming Smith’ at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery in London
Culture Type, 30 June 2020 -
How Ming Smith's Powerful Photographs Documented an Ongoing Struggle
LOVE Magazine, 23 June 2020 -
Photographer Ming Smith's Dreamlike Portraits of Everyday Life from Harlem to Ethiopia
Artnet News, 23 June 2020 -
Ming Smith: “Light is everything”
British Journal of Photography, 11 June 2020 -
Artforum Critics' Picks: Ming Smith
Artforum, 5 June 2020 -
FT Snapshot: ‘Painting with Light: The Photography of Ming Smith'
Financial Times, 29 May 2020 -
Ming Smith: Painting with Light - in pictures
The Observer, 17 May 2020 -
Ming Smith: 'I've always had to break boundaries'
The Observer, 17 May 2020 -
7 Artists on Creating New Work during Quarantine
Artsy, 5 May 2020 -
Artist Wangari Mathenge's latest oil paintings question the dehumanising meaning behind the term 'expats'
Creative Boom, 29 April 2020 -
Francesca DiMattio
Sculpture Magazine, 13 April 2020 -
9 Berlin artists share their survival strategies during the coronavirus crisis
Sleek, 26 March 2020 -
Blur in the Interest of Precision
Oxy (Occidental College) Magazine, 19 March 2020 -
These Emerging Black Artists Are the Future of Figurative Painting
Artsy, 11 February 2020 -
These Emerging Black Artists Are the Future of Figurative Painting
Artsy, 11 February 2020 -
Freedom of movement – the lively paintings of Jacqueline de Jong
Apollo, 14 January 2020 -
Artist Zoë Buckman’s Brooklyn Loft Embodies Her Creative Outlook
Architectural Digest, 3 January 2020 -
RINA BANERJEE ASSEMBLES A DAZZLING DIASPORA
Shana Nys Dambrot, LA WEEKLY, 26 December 2019 -
Review: Can one artist summarize the whole world? Nope, but it’s fun to see Rina Banerjee try
CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT, LOS ANGELES TIMES, 20 December 2019 -
Inside the socially conscious practice of New Orleans artist Zarouhie Abdalian
Finn Blythe, Heroine, 16 December 2019 -
Jacqueline de Jong’s Monstrous Beasts Call For a Less Regimented World
Elephant, 12 December 2019 -
Zoë Buckman Is No One’s Punching Bag
Hyperallergic, 9 December 2019 -
Long Sidelined, Native Artists Finally Receive Their Due
Smithsonian Magazine, 6 December 2019 -
Critics' Picks: Jacqueline de Jong at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
Artforum, 28 November 2019 -
New exhibit celebrates long-overlooked Native American paintings
amNY, 15 November 2019 -
Meet six artists making the public art you’ll soon see on Metro’s Crenshaw/LAX Line
Los Angeles Times, 11 November 2019 -
Francesca DiMattio: Statues
Robert R. Shane, The Brooklyn Rail, 6 November 2019 -
MOMA PS1 PRESENTS MAJOR GROUP EXHIBITION EXPLORING THE ARTISTIC LEGACY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGAGEMENT IN IRAQ
MoMA PS1, 3 November 2019 -
Wangari Mathenge's Aura of Quiet
Riot Material, 25 October 2019 -
What makes for Successful Activist Art?
Cultured Magazine, 23 October 2019 -
Fowler Museum showcases first major retrospective of artist Rina Banerjee
Erin Connors, UCLA, 22 October 2019 -
‘Rina Banerjee: Make Me a Summary of the World’ Retrospective Travels to Fowler Museum at UCLA
ARTFIX DAILY, 16 October 2019 -
feminist artists to discover at frieze london
i-D, 4 October 2019 -
Stefanie Heinze: Ruler
Amarta, 1 October 2019 -
Zoë Buckman Pays Homage to Louise Bourgeois
Max Lakin, Garage, 29 September 2019 -
Zoë Buckman’s Embroidered Texts Have the First-Person Immediacy of Internet Speech
Hyperallergic, 28 September 2019 -
‘They Are Used for Great Harm, as Well as for Protection’: Artist Zoë Buckman on the Symbolism of Boxing Gloves and Her
Artnet News, 20 September 2019 -
The Artist Francesca DiMattio: Clean, fresh air and post-modern mash ups
Upstate Diary , 10 September 2019 -
Rina Banerjee turns the Taj Mahal a soft red at the San José Museum of Art
Sukanya Garg, Stir World, 10 September 2019 -
Large-scale porcelain sculptures that explore the 'conflicting expectations' of womanhood
Katy Cowan, Creative Boom, 10 September 2019 -
Whitehot's 2019 Artists to Watch Part Two
Whitehot Magazine, 1 September 2019 -
Studio visit: Rina Banerjee
CHRISTIE’S, 27 August 2019 -
Ming Smith: 'Being a black woman photographer was like being a nobody'
Financial Times, 6 August 2019 -
The Guardian of the Avant-Garde: Jacqueline de Jong
Mousse Magazine, 1 July 2019 -
Fail Better: Colin Lang on Stefanie Heinze
Texte Zur Kunst, 1 June 2019 -
Angela Heisch visited by Nick Naber
The Coastal Post, 30 April 2019 -
Introducing the Berlin artist transforming symbolic objects into dark social critique
Sleek, 26 April 2019 -
Wangari Mathenge Analyzes the Shaping and Shifting of Identity
Maria Vogel, Art of Choice, 16 April 2019 -
Widening Circles: Mario Martinez
Joan Mitchell Foundation, 15 April 2019 -
Balancing Act: Angela Heisch on the Mysterious Worlds She Uncovers in Her Chelsea Debut
ARTnews, 5 April 2019 -
Francesca DiMattio Recent Vases
The Paris Review , 1 April 2019 -
Female Artists Are (Finally) Getting Their Turn
The New York Times, 26 March 2019 -
Artist uses abstract shapes to visualize feelings of identity and empathy
Eva Kaganovsky, Daily Bruin, 17 March 2019 -
Zarouhie Abdalian at Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans
Wendy Vogel, ArtReview, 12 March 2019 -
Rina Banerjee: THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS MUSEUM
Hannah Stamler, Artforum, 1 March 2019 -
Datebook: More than 100 contemporary Latin American prints go on view at MOLAA
Carolina A. Miranda, Los Angeles Times, 1 March 2019 -
The "Trapeze" Artist: Angela Heisch Opens New Solo Show at Davidson, NY
Juxtapoz, 22 February 2019 -
Kenturah Davis Inaugurates Matthew Brown Los Angeles in a Profound Way
Art of Choice, 21 February 2019 -
Critics' Picks: Judith Godwin
Artforum, 15 February 2019 -
Artforum Critics' Picks: Angela Heisch and Alessandro Keegan
Artforum, 10 February 2019 -
Rina Banerjee, 'Make Me A Summary Of The World' At Pennsylvania Academy Of The Fine Arts
Clayton Press, FORBES, 8 January 2019 -
Imagining Utopia in Rina Banerjee’s Whimsical Cornucopias
Olivia Jia, Hyperallergic, 3 January 2019 -
Breeeeze: Four Artists Consider The Ambivalence Of Domestic Space
Elizabeth Fullerton, Artlyst, 19 December 2018 -
Nasim Hantehzadeh at Ochi Projects
Art Viewer, 5 November 2018 -
NEW ORLEANS - Zarouhie Abdalian - CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER - NEW ORLEANS
Charlie Tatum, Artforum, 3 November 2018 -
Rina Banerjee at PAFA: Exhilarating American art from an immigrant with a Fox Chase connection
Thomas Hine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, 1 November 2018 -
Situating Jacqueline de Jong
x-tra, 1 November 2018 -
Women in the Arts: Mary Kelly
Mary Kelly, Frieze, 2 October 2018 -
Angela Heisch
Art in America, 1 October 2018 -
Mary Kelly: ‘All borders are anathema to art’
Kathryn Bromwich, The Guardian, 15 September 2018 -
Kochi-Muziris Biennale in India Reveals Partial Artist List for 2018 Edition
Alex Greenberger, ArtNews, 12 June 2018 -
ANGELA HEISCH: Resting Position
The Brooklyn Rail, 10 June 2018 -
Kevin Abosch: When Crypto Meets Conceptual Art, Things Get Weird
The New York Times, 5 June 2018 -
How the art world learned to love tapestry
Emma Crichton-Miller, Financial Times, 23 March 2018 -
From Spring/Break's riotuous energy to radical ceramics at Salon 94
15 March 2018 -
Stefanie Heinze at Mary Boone, New York
Art in America, 1 March 2018 -
Stefanie Heinze
The Washington Post, 20 February 2018 -
Mary Kelly Papers and Post-Partum Document Archive
The Getty Research Institute, 1 December 2017 -
Inner Workings of ‘Mechanisms’ on Full View in Horror-Tinged Show
Calder Yates, KQED, 14 November 2017 -
SAN FRANCISCO - Zarouhie Abdalian - ALTMAN SIEGEL
Cora Fisher, Artforum, 3 November 2017 -
Art Lurks in an Unlikely Place for Mary Kelly: the Dryer
Jori Finkel, The New York Times, 21 October 2017 -
Catching Sight: Rachel Goodyear
Unmasked, 6 October 2017 -
Review: Where the chisel hits the marble: Zarouhie Abdalian seeks the moment nature becomes art
Sharon Mizota, Los Angeles Times, 25 August 2017 -
Merion Estes and Mario Martinez Given 2017 Murray Reich Distinguished Artist Awards
Artforum, 25 July 2017 -
NYFA Distinguished Artist Awards Go to Merion Estes and Mario Martinez
Art News, 17 July 2017 -
BIENNALE ARTE 2017 - RINA BANERJEE
Biennale Arte, 12 June 2017 -
Rina Banerjee: Living materials
RAI CULTURA, 12 June 2017 -
ArtSeen: LUKE DIIORIO nine paintings
The Brooklyn Rail, 3 June 2017 -
Making Misfits: A British artist expands her drawing practice, joins a band, and sounds off about Brexit.
Surface, 1 June 2017 -
Jacqueline de Jong
Art in America, 26 May 2017 -
Stefanie Heinze: Genuflect Softly #1
Twin, 30 March 2017 -
Mary Kelly appointed Judge Widney Professor at USC Roski School of Art and Design
Stephanie Weiss, University of Southern California News, 28 March 2017 -
Genuflect Softly #1
Philomena Epps, Artworks London, 24 March 2017 -
The Life and Times of Jacqueline de Jong
Frieze, 19 March 2017 -
Stefanie Heinze: Genuflect Softly #1
Time Out, 10 March 2017 -
Artist in Residence
Koa Beck, VOGUE, 8 March 2017 -
Rina Banerjee: reshaping reality into an alternative
By Charles Desmarais, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, 17 February 2017 -
Recognition at last for the women of Abstract Expressionism
Apollo Magazine, 20 October 2016 -
The Women Who Helped Create Abstract Expressionism
The New York Times, 24 August 2016 -
'Women of Abstract Expressionism' Review: Blowing Up the Boys' Club
The Wall Street Journal, 15 August 2016 -
'Women of Abstract Expressionism' Challenges the Canon But Is Only the Beginning
Hyperallergic, 9 August 2016 -
Why Were So Many Women Excluded from the History of Abstract Expressionism?
Hyperallergic, 26 July 2016 -
ARTISTS AND IDENTITY
Iman Issa, Artforum, 1 July 2016 -
11 Female Abstract Expressionists You Should Know, from Joan Mitchell to Alma Thomas
Artsy, 28 June 2016 -
mary kelly, the feminist who revolutionized conceptual art
Felix Petty, Vice, 18 April 2016 -
Hallucinatory Paintings Depict the Bodily Impossible
Vice, 4 April 2016 -
Zarouhie Abdalian
Wendy Vogel, Artforum, 24 March 2016 -
Art with Rina Banerjee
FWD, 29 February 2016 -
Francesca DiMattio’s Instable Stability
Interview Magazine, 3 November 2015 -
At ‘Greater New York,’ Rising Art Stars Meet the Old School
Holland Cotter, The New York Times, 15 October 2015 -
Luke Diiorio: Sunset Park
this is tomorrow, 29 September 2015 -
Francesca DiMattio's Grotesque, Delicious Sculptures Will Rob You of Certainty
Vice News, 20 September 2015 -
10,000 revolutions: meet Mary Kelly, the mother of all feminist artists
William Fowler, The Guardian, 18 May 2015 -
Luke Diiorio
Art in America, 12 March 2015 -
Suggestive sculptures that move by New York-based artist Rina Banerjee
THE STRAITS TIMES, 3 February 2015 -
Mary Kelly
Artforum, 1 December 2014 -
Creating a Living Legacy: Mario Martinez
4 September 2014 -
Review: Rina Banerjee “Disgust” at L.A. Louver
David Pagel, Los Angeles Times, 14 May 2014 -
Bill Woodrow interview: 'It was life imitating art'
Freire Barnes, Time Out, 13 December 2013 -
Zarouhie Abdalian - BERKELEY ART MUSEUM AND PACIFIC FILM ARCHIVE (BAMPFA)
Gwen Allen, Artforum, 1 December 2013 -
Material man: Bill Woodrow on his new sculpture show at the Royal Academy
Ben Luke, Evening Standard, 30 October 2013 -
Bill Woodrow RA, Burlington Gardens, London
Aesthetica Magazine, 30 October 2013 -
Rina Banerjee discusses her exhibition at Musée Guimet
Zehra Jumabhoy, Artforum, 22 June 2011 -
Judith Godwin: Spanierman Modern
Art in America, 1 April 2011 -
Judith Godwin: Now We’re Ready
Artnet, 13 December 2010 -
An Exhibition of Native Painting Fills a Stubborn Gap in the History of Modernism
Art in America, 10 January 2010 -
Judith Godwin: McNay Art Museum
Artforum, 1 January 2009