Anna Tsouhlarakis and Native Visibility at the Whitney Biennial Her spiked horse lingers in memory, a testament to how one artist can both anchor and animate a collective Indigenous presence. By Petala Ironcloud
Indigenous Artists Use AR to Rewrite the Narrative in the Met’s American Wing ‘ENCODED’ is not intended as a protest but as a precise act of cultural negotiation—a strategic use of technology through which artists can reassert Indigenous presence in American art and history. By Elisa Carollo
A Look at the 2024 Whitney Biennial Through the Lens of the 1993 Edition The 1993 Biennial was one of the most criticized, inspiring massive public debate; this year's edition is more subdued but no less impactful. By Elisa Carollo
With a New Model, Forge Project Is Putting Indigenous Art at the Forefront By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly