RoseLee Goldberg On 20 Years of Performa and Why Performance Art Still Matters "We love using the city as our stage, but I like that we always begin with the artist—often, the actual space is the final piece of the puzzle." By Elisa Carollo
Cranes, Psychic Pains and Bauhaus Ideals: What to Expect From This Year’s Performa 19 Biennial From commentary on artistic schizophrenia to experimental theater based on the relationship between Thailand and the American military, this biennial means business. By Helen Holmes
The 51 Artists, Curators, Directors and Dealers Changing the Art World in 2018 Read, enjoy, and by all means, heartily disagree with the choices we’ve made. If there wasn’t debate, it wouldn’t be be art, would it? By Margaret Carrigan, Juliet Helmke, and Guelda Voien
Talking Ambition, Taking Apart ‘Lean In’: Six Women Tackle Gender Politics in the Arts By Zoë Lescaze
‘You Know You Want It, Baby’: Clifford Owens Is Joined by Kara Walker, in Her First Live Performance By Rozalia Jovanovic