Installation
A sinister, Lynchian dystopia.
Barry McGee brings street art into the galleries of ICA Boston.
Fred Wilson recreates his 1993 exhibit Local Color at the Studio Museum in Harlem.
Nayland Blake’s What Wont Wreng is both childlike and perverse.
In honor of Vo’s 2012 Hugo Boss Prize, the Guggenheim is opening an exhibition that shows a more personal and intimate side of Vo’s work.
Artists Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder build a walk-in camera obscura for Madison Square Park.
Upside-down trees produce upside-down syrup at Mass MoCA.
Prince Rama’s vision of the End of Days is shinier than you’d expect.
The blues encompasses more than the melancholic rhythms of Robert Johnson or the husky lyrics of John Lee Hooker.
What better artist to inaugurate Hauser & Wirth’s expansive new space than the sprawling and unwieldy Dieter Roth?
More than being an Absinthe-clouded, eerie-but-enjoyable dream sequence, Sleep No More is a constantly evolving art piece, different for each night and each person.
Enter Lin Tianmiao’s ghostly wonderland.





















































