On this 39 minute episode of Artblog Radio, Roberta interviews Sid Sachs about his multi-venue exhibition “Invisible City” (now closed to the public due to Covid-19).
Read MoreIn their thoughtful essay, Artblog contributor Sarah Kim reflects on their experience co-organizing and attending FORTUNE magazine’s recent celebration, “Lunar New Year Celebration: Year of the Rat,” which showcased a variety of queer femme Asian-Americans, representing a spectrum of musical and performance styles. The experience caused some deep thinking about identity and racism in America. It’s a very good essay.
Read MoreNaveena Vijayan interviews artist Behnaz Karjoo about her practice and solo exhibition, “Immanence,” which closes with a tazhib workshop this Saturday, February 22nd from 11am to 5pm.
Read MoreMichael Lieberman visits Philly’s newest commercial gallery, Kapp Kapp, to review its inaugural show “Living and Real,” open until August 30th, 2019.
Read MoreOur contributor Mandy Palasik visits The Shed, the new performance and art space in New York’s Hudson Yards area and speaks with Elizabeth Diller, one of the lead architects in The Shed’s design group.
Read MoreWit López met Victoria Coker recently in New York and followed up to interview her about her Black Web Fest, happening this weekend in Harlem.
Read MoreOur contributor Mark Lord experiences the Jasper Johns exhibit at Matthew Marks, and finds the highly charged subject of the work (a 1965 photo of a U.S. combat soldier weeping at the loss he could not prevent of friends in the war). He talks about the intimacy and emotion of the subject and how Johns removes the emotion for a reading about the mind distilling memory over time. The show is up through April 6 at the New York gallery.
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