Mattress Factory’s Danny Bracken On Eugene Macki’s ‘Reification’ The museum "is a radical place for artists to try new things for a diverse and engaged audience," he told Observer. By Christa Terry
Huidi Xiang Unveils the Subtle Dynamics of Labor at YveYANG In "goes around in circles, til very, very dizzy," the Chinese artist raises urgent questions about where human creativity fits into a world increasingly reliant on machine labor. By Elisa Carollo
Threads of Connection: Chiharu Shiota’s ‘The Unsettled Soul’ Stuns in Prague The exhibition marks the first solo show in the Czech Republic of works by the contemporary Japanese artist known for her captivating installations. By Frances Forbes-Carbines
Anicka Yi Envisions Symbiosis Between the Human and Non-Human in Her Show at Seoul’s Leeum Museum By Elisa Carollo
How Jenny Holzer Questions Today’s Truths in Her Soon-to-Close Show at the Guggenheim By Elisa Carollo
Julien Creuzet On Water as a Repository of Collective Memory and Place of Reconnection By Elisa Carollo
How Adama Delphine Fawundu Is Reconnecting with Ancestors and Indigeneity in Prospect Park By Elisa Carollo
Curating a Commission: Inside Jónsi’s ‘FLÓÐ’ at the Reykjavík Art Museum Hafnarhús By Leslie Anderson
In Naples, Michelangelo Pistoletto’s ‘Venus of the Rags’ Will Rise Again By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly