Igor Posner – Cargó

The first time I looked through Igor Posner’s Cargó (Red Hook Editions, 2022) I was bewildered. I did not know, for example, that across 160 pages and what feels like triple that number of images, it would express the disjointedness and poignancy of memory, or that it would render the experience of time passing as […]

REN HANG

Getting Close to Ren Hang Ren Hang didn’t have a lot to say about himself. In the fine art environment, where emphasizing one’s own importance (or having representation to do so, while you maintain the air of expensive mystery) is the norm, this resistance to pretense could be considered a form of madness. But this […]

KEITH HARING

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JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT

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FRANCIS BACON

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JOHN BALDESSARI

Max Pinckers Interview: On Speculative Documentary “Haunted by a crisis of faith in its authenticity, the documentary genre is continually trying to re-position itself in relation to today’s excesses of a post-truth ideology and blurred frames of realism.” Bruno V. Roels Interview: A Palm Tree is a … “To me, everything is language. Language allows […]