Ceija Stojka
Light in the dark, dark in the light: the Austrian Romani artist’s work is given space to speak for itself in a show at the Drawing Center. Ceija Stojka: Making Visible, installation view…
Light in the dark, dark in the light: the Austrian Romani artist’s work is given space to speak for itself in a show at the Drawing Center. Ceija Stojka: Making Visible, installation view…
The critics aren't all right: this year's survey is a sharply political and totally sincere iteration. Whitney Biennial 2026, installation view. Courtesy Whitney Museum of American Art. Pho…
Many lives aquatic: a fiercely imaginative book by Mandy-Suzanne Wong seeks to evoke and manifest the unknowability of mollusk consciousness. Daughter of Mother-of-Pearl, by Mandy-Suzanne W…
Big stories emerge from a small showcase at the Morgan centered on the Italian painter's Boy with a Basket of Fruit. Caravaggio's Boy with a Basket of Fruit in Focus, installation view. Pho…
In her manifesto-like text, Åžeyda Kurt advocates for the use of "strategic hate" in the fight against oppression. Hate: The Uses of a Powerful Emotion, by Åžeyda Kurt, translated by Ja…
In Romanian director Radu Jude's dizzyingly turgid film, there is something severely at stake. Gabriel Spahiu as Vlad the Impaler in Dracula. Courtesy Cinetic Media. Dracula, written and d…
Wateryworld: language and its faults make for a story of amphibolous feelings in the inaugural installment of Jon Fosse's new trilogy set in a small fishing town. Vaim, by Jon Fosse, transl…
In Tove Jansson's newly reissued novel set in a Florida retirement home, old age is not wasted on the elderly. Sun City, by Tove Jansson, translated by Thomas Teal, New York Review Books, 2…
Remember, remember, the eighteenth of November: in Solvej Balle's strange and thrilling septology, an antiquarian bookseller contends with the mystery of having to relive the same day repeat…
An exceptional documentary chronicles the last five years of destruction, violence, and friendship in a community of Palestinian villages in the West Bank. Basel Adra in No Other Land. Cou…
The artist's new exhibition teases the boundaries between captivity and freedom, terror and desire. Andrea Blum: BIOTA, installation view. Courtesy Hunter College Art Galleries. Andrea Bl…
In Agnieszka Holland's tragic film about the refugee crisis at the Belarus"Poland crossing, a provocation to bear witness and reflect on complicity. Talia Ajjan as Ghalia and Jalal Altawil …
There once was a young man who dreamed of becoming a master butcher . . . Tenderloin, by Joy Sorman, translated by Lara Vergnaud, Restless Books, 165 pages, $18 'Â Â 'Â Â ' …
Of mushrooms and mayhem: In Jennifer Croft’s novel, eight translators who work in eight different languages gather in their author’s rural home . . . what could possibly go wrong…
Soft numbness gives way to surprising politics in an exhibition at Pace Gallery. Mika Tajima: Energetics, installation view. Courtesy Pace Gallery. Mika Tajima: Energetics, Pace Gallery, …
Dreadful rooms, dreadful colors, dreadful love: in Rosemary Tonks's 1972 novel, a woman on the verge is desperate for a way out. The Halt during the Chase, by Rosemary Tonks, New Direction…
In the Drawing Center's comprehensive exhibit, an opportunity to see afresh the writer and artist's dreams and contradictions. A Greater Beauty: The Drawings of Kahlil Gibran, installation …