Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin depict queer history as nuclear fallout. The Houston-based artists’ ongoing series of self-described “wind drawings” feature veristic portraits of archival imagery rendered through the innate postmortem-ness of charcoal.
From May 29 to July 31, 2025, the group exhibition Represented by will be held in Florence at Galleria La Fonderia. From the opening, the research of the represented artists was able to speak.
In The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction (1986), Ursula K. Le Guin proposes a method of storytelling founded on gathering, collectivity, and non-linearity.
This summer, Hordaland Kunstsenter hosts an extensive solo exhibition by Bergen-based artist Elke Karnik, transforming the space into a rich habitat of creatures and stories.
Tabish Khan, the @LondonArtCritic, picks his Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London in July. Check out the previous top 5 if you’re after more shows to visit.
In an era of conceptual abstraction and politically charged provocations, there exists a rare and luminous voice that paints not for spectacle but for serenity, who, during the world’s chaos, chooses beauty as a form of resistance.
In a cultural moment obsessed with data-driven validation, curator Charles Moore’s exhibition The Intuitionist at 21c Museum Hotel Durham (opening June 12, 2025) is a radical act of faith.
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth devotes an exhibition to the Guyanese artists, drawing comparisons between their similar personal backgrounds, emphases on color and differing levels of recognition.
More than 71% of the Earth’s surface is water. It is a fundamental part of life: the body is made up of between 60 and 70% water, and humans can typically only survive for three days without drinking.