I met Mithu Sen at her studio on the outskirts of Delhi. Situated on the eighth floor of an elevator apartment building, the space occupies an entire unit—spacious and well …
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The Intertwined Worlds of Science Fiction, Mysticism, and Feminism
An Interview with Rithika Pandeyby Feng-yi Chuby Feng-yi ChuRithika Pandey is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Mumbai, India. Her practice spans painting, writing, and installation, and has long engaged themes such as hybridity, diasporic experience, …
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Building the Future of Art and Technology in Downtown New York
Onassis ONX at Fiveby Jiayin Chenby Jiayin ChenIn 2020, at the height of global uncertainty, Onassis ONX was founded as a bold experiment: a platform dedicated to supporting artists working at the intersection of art and advanced …
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Capturing the “Fractured Poetics” of the World
Artist Ching-Chuan Hu on Digital Technology, Reality, and Perceptionby SCREEN EditorialArtist Ching-Chuan Hu’s practice probes the boundary between the digital and the real, seeking to translate ineffable personal sensations into a visual language that is fragmented yet lyrical. By working …
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A massive, expressionless head; a headless figure drenched in blood with an umbilical cord; and innumerable bloody tongues protruding from the wall … Insoon Ha’s [1] creations evoke deep unease …
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Holding a Modern Coven to Resist Patriarchy and Competitive Culture
Emily Coan and Her Artby Feng-yi Chuby Feng-yi ChuIn the scenic backdrop of the Hudson Valley mountains, a gathering of Caucasian women, clad in nothing but white lace underwear or bare from the waist up, is depicted amid …
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Archipelagic Plural Futures
Carlos Quijon, Jr. and His Curatorial Practicesby Feng-yi Chuby Feng-yi Chu2024 is certainly a fruitful year for Carlos Quijon, Jr. His curatorial exhibition, Ahmad Fuad Osman: Archipelagic Alchemy, was held at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in New …