
Sinister and Playful: Anne Duk Hee Jordan at Canal Projects
Snailing (Slippy slimy slug slut), the first solo institutional show in New York by Anne Duk Hee Jordan, features an immersive installation that explores…
Read MoreSnailing (Slippy slimy slug slut), the first solo institutional show in New York by Anne Duk Hee Jordan, features an immersive installation that explores…
Read MoreKelly Lycan is a photo-based installation artist who pulls apart our expectations of the photograph. Like a back door or a sprung leak, her…
Read MoreUrsula Biemann has been challenging, and excavating, how knowledge is produced for thirty years now, but in the past decade she has turned her…
Read MoreA camera pans down slowly, following the progression of a fast-flowing waterfall in the Pacific Northwest. The first minute of A Wolf’s Way: Dempsey…
Read MoreThe whirring motor sound emanates from an unusual contraption. A linear aluminum-rail system is attached to the wall, a vertical glint of silver adrift…
Read MoreThe German American artist Eva Hesse kept meticulous diaries throughout the late sixties and seventies that account for both her personal and professional anxieties,…
Read MoreDid you ever cheat on a test when you were in school? I didn’t. I was afraid of getting caught and lacked the ingenuity…
Read MoreShelly Mars has always been interested in what we should not talk about, and as a result, she has for the past forty years…
Read MoreEd Ruscha is a great American art daddy, such that he has been called “the deadpan laureate of American art,” “the great American Pop…
Read MoreAt first glance, the earth spilling out from behind the tall, squared columns of the German pavilion’s facade appears to be a pile of…
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