Senga Nengudi's works in any medium convey an expansive sense of possibility as they stretch, contract, and breathe new purpose into found materials and places.
Ramberg cultivated a brand of figuration that combined a Pop sensibility with graphic, mechanistic forms, which she deployed, rigorously and pointedly, in somber renderings of cropped female bodies.
LIKE MANY, I approached “Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon” with a dose of anxiety. Its subject, “gender’s place in contemporary art and culture,” feels at once crucially important, politically…
The first solo exhibition of Jochen Klein’s work in the United States since 1998 afforded a glimpse into the early practice of an artist for whom engagements with institutional and social critique for…