Nick Doyle’s “Mirror, Mirror” Turns the American Dream Inside Out The artist's latest exhibition constructs a desolate, cinematic landscape in which the American Dream dissolves into illusion, only to reemerge via the seductive logic of A.I. By Elisa Carollo
At Sean Kelly, Hilda Palafox Invites Us to Listen to Earth’s Primordial Whispers Her human figures emerge as mythic vessels—porous, androgynous and inseparable from the natural and spiritual systems they inhabit. By Elisa Carollo
Samuel Sarmiento’s Ceramics Channel Universal Memory in His U.S. Debut In "Relical Horn" at Andrew Edlin Gallery, the artist transforms ceramics into cross-cultural archetypes. By Elisa Carollo
Don’t Miss: Alejandro García Contreras in Dialogue with Bolesław Biegas and Gustave Moreau in Paris By Elisa Carollo
Suppressed Intergenerational Traumas Surface in Christine Ay Tjoe’s Abstract Canvases By Elisa Carollo