Art Wax, fire, and the Getty name At her L.A. Frieze Week exhibition, 'Mirror of Influence,' heir and artist Kendalle Getty's provocative works literally dissolve, exploring her journey from rejecting her famous...
Art SCAD’s deFINE ART challenges the Bible Belt In its 16th edition, the deFINE ART symposium showcases ten exhibitions that confront identity, heritage, and belonging in America's Deep South
Art In the rearview mirror of Kenneth Tam’s ‘The Medallion’ Recently on view at Bridget Donahue, the Queens-born artist's solo exhibition is a multimedia intervention on broken dreams and the taxi medallion crisis
Fashion Haider Ackermann’s Tom Ford is after a different kind of queerness In his first collection for the house, one writer speculates if the new creative director can live up to the brand's signature sensuality
Above the Fold ‘myselves’: 4 artists on interpreting the body in the age of pandemic Loie Hollowell, Jesse Mockrin, Xiuching Tsay, and Naotaka Hiro, whose work is featured in a Kohn Gallery group exhibition, on the shifting foundations of identity by Ann Binlot Documented Loie Hollowell’s bodily landscapes Loie Hollowell's portfolio for Document's Fall/Winter 2018 issue marks a daring departure from the practice of early female abstractionists, reveling in the eroticism and ethereality... by Andrianna Campbell
Above the Fold ‘myselves’: 4 artists on interpreting the body in the age of pandemic Loie Hollowell, Jesse Mockrin, Xiuching Tsay, and Naotaka Hiro, whose work is featured in a Kohn Gallery group exhibition, on the shifting foundations of identity by Ann Binlot
Documented Loie Hollowell’s bodily landscapes Loie Hollowell's portfolio for Document's Fall/Winter 2018 issue marks a daring departure from the practice of early female abstractionists, reveling in the eroticism and ethereality... by Andrianna Campbell