Art Sasha Gordon’s ‘Hands of Others’ employs the surreal to look inwards The painter’s debut solo show, on view at Jeffrey Deitch, interrogates the nature of self-image and cultural representation
Culture BASEMENT’s GeGa Japaridze and Téa Abashidze merge techno’s cutting edge with community engagement The pair join Knockdown Center’s Tyler Myers to discuss the makings of Wire Festival, a two-night event that reimagines the future of entertainment and activism
Music On ‘N2KY,’ MOSSY analyzes the relationships of post-adolescence The artist joins fellow Aussie and collaborator Banoffee to discuss web-era music making
Literature Iggy Pop and Ottessa Moshfegh examine the pathologies of contemporary culture For Document’s Tenth Anniversary issue, Iggy Pop joins Ottessa Moshfegh to discuss raging against the machine, weaponizing established paradigms, and leaving New York for greener...
Above the Fold Artist Wim Botha exposes the bad faith of Encyclopedia Britannica In ‘Still Life With Discontent,’ the South African sculptor draws parallels between bibles and encyclopedias—and exposes America’s own complicated history of Apartheid. by Monique Long
Above the Fold Artist Wim Botha exposes the bad faith of Encyclopedia Britannica In ‘Still Life With Discontent,’ the South African sculptor draws parallels between bibles and encyclopedias—and exposes America’s own complicated history of Apartheid. by Monique Long