Tiffany Jow
Tiffany is a New York-based writer and editor whose work has appeared in Surface, Wallpaper*, Acne Paper, Art Review, Paper and Nylon, among others. Most recently, she was part of the Victoria & Albert Museum’s curatorial team that produced the 2011 exhibition, “Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970–1990.”
Posts written by Tiffany Jow
Betcha didn’t think paper could do this.
Invading natural environments with man-made structures is something we do all the time, right? Sure—but Alex Hartley does it much more eloquently.
Nearly a decade ago, Gerda Steiner and Jörg Lenzlinger created one unforgettable garden party.
Graphic Interchange Format images may have been around since the 80s, but only now have they been taken to a whole new echelon of awesome.
What’s the best structure to house performance art? Oil tanks, of course.
A sampling of very short exhibition reviews from Talk Back, our newly revamped Tumblr account.
Two peas in a pod at the opening of the Whitney’s Kusama exhibition.
Chilling architectural images sourced from the internet are the ingredients for these cool structures.












































