Art ‘Mr Wonderful’ memorializes the street art of Richard Hambleton, and a culture in flux Gallerist Ronald Sosinski and curator Joseph Bannan discuss the making of the retrospective, and the creative legacy of ’80s New York
Music Andy Shauf doesn’t play God On ‘Norm,’ the Canadian singer-songwriter uses fiction to tackle dark themes—leaving it to the audience to make their own conclusions
Culture Feeld is the dating app for the next sexual revolution Document catches up with Ana Kirova, the radical platform’s founder, examining the roots, rules, and labels of the modern sexual landscape
‘Impossible Failures’ uncovers the shared fixations of Gordon Matta-Clark and Pope.L At 52 Walker, the artists’ practices are examined through parallel motifs—the problematics of architecture, language, institutions, scale, and value
At Large Author Chris Kraus interrogates social practice in her upcoming book of the same name Chris Kraus makes radical proposals for how art can be read through context and circumstances in Social Practice by Emily Wells At Large If you haven’t a sense of humor, don’t speak to Geoff Dyer. Or read his books. If you do, the novelist's latest, a literary meditation on photographer Garry Winogrand, is the kind of cheeky, yet critical, approach to photography we've long... by Emily Wells
At Large Author Chris Kraus interrogates social practice in her upcoming book of the same name Chris Kraus makes radical proposals for how art can be read through context and circumstances in Social Practice by Emily Wells
At Large If you haven’t a sense of humor, don’t speak to Geoff Dyer. Or read his books. If you do, the novelist's latest, a literary meditation on photographer Garry Winogrand, is the kind of cheeky, yet critical, approach to photography we've long... by Emily Wells