A win-win situation is when both Pixy and Moro benefit from each other at the same time,” reads one entry in artist Pixy ...
Anna Aguiar Kosicki lives and works in Chicago. They are a current member of the Public Theater's Critics Lab, and have ...
The feeling arrived as a sense of wanting to get away. Then I thought I was too hot, my frequent complaint, never voiced, ...
Lisa Locascio Nighthawk’s writing has appeared in n+1, Tin House, The Believer, and Alta Journal, and is forthcoming in ...
In Misdemeanor Dream, a new play presented at La MaMa by the performance collective Spiderwoman Theater, earlier this spring, Indigenous fairies sing, dance, tell… ...
Shelly Mars has always been interested in what we should not talk about, and as a result, she has for the past forty years faced constant criticism and pushback. Nonetheless, the multifaceted ...
When our son was nine and a half weeks old and the only place we had managed to take him was the pediatrician’s office, my husband and I put on clothes fit for being in public and took him to the ...
An eight-foot wooden ramp was propped up at a forty-five-degree angle in one corner. Knotted ropes hung from six holes drilled near the ramp’s top. The din of the ongoing installation echoed from ...
Not very long ago I read Toni Morrison’s Home. This, her tenth novel, chronicles the wayward journey of a young war veteran, Frank Money, making his way back home to Georgia. The novel reroutes the ...
Amy Sillman is a highly regarded painter, writer, and curator based in New York. One might regard her as a consummate insider. The artist has a solo exhibition at Gladstone Gallery this May but hails ...
A soft, warm light morphs into a shadow of a woman’s braided hair on the back of her neck. There is the sound of faint footsteps as she moves around her flat, shifting objects in the kitchen, the ...
Impresario, entrepreneur, gambler, and connoisseur – the French art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel (1831-1922) was all of these. He was also a force in fostering appreciation of the now beloved, but ...