Originally published 2015, and refreshed in 2020, this issue includes conversations with curators, artists, and communities involved in contemporary art biennials in Santa Fe, New Orleans, and Montreal. Explore Issue 1 of our Research Guide, to remember the past and imagine the future of biennial-style exhibitions.
Rodrigue Mouchez, founder of the artist-run curatorial platform known as AGUAS, talks about choreographing encounters with art.
Art of the Everyday? What happens outside the art scene inspires many of today’s curators, filmmakers and artists. They mine the conceptual depth of personal…
Get inspired by our conversations on Fourth Wave Feminist Art. We begin with a flashback to a past conversation with artist Jillian Mayer on her project 400…
Miami Art Week 2014 offered a burst of short-fuse opportunities to explore contemporary art and design across the city. Here’s a select view of our rapid-fire…
Since its inception in 2002, Miami Art Week has grown to become an overwhelming city-wide cultural phenomenon with a serious penchant for private soirées. This…
Miami-based artist Jillian Mayer introduces the nude selfie project she’s presenting in the 2014 Montreal Biennial. In exploring this global phenomenon, Mayer comments on information sharing, privacy, the manipulation of identity, and the…