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Matthew Krishanu - The Bough Breaks
Emotionally charged scenes filled with faces that don’t match my expectations.
Farley Aguilar - The Age of Effluence
It seems like I’m looking at a photo album from a post-human world.
Kati Heck - Tip-Toe-Echo
I left none the wiser, but very much inspired, occasionally befuddled and amused.
Jason and the Adventure of 254
Everything we experience, from a debilitating medical condition to a sporting event we watch, shapes who we are and will become.
Marck - Marck’s Playground
Seeing these video works in person was absolutely better than watching a clip on social media but two things let me down.
Jess Allen - This Is Now
The ambiguous shadow compositions tell me more about myself than they do about the painting.
Rob Lyon - Temenos
These works make me feel like I’m walking through a field while also floating above it.
Patrick Goddard - Home Invasion
“I have a shed. And in that shed is a model. Come. Join me.” — Whoopsie
When Forms Come Alive
A funny thing happens when you fill an institution with large, abstract sculptures…
Majid Fathizadeh - Ideologues of the Game and Other Seekers of the End
It’s hard to shut out empathy when you can still smell the oils on canvasses depicting human misery.