Michelle Segre's offbeat sculptures made from yarn and wire embody a range of artistic and cultural references. Her recent show takes its title from an Octavia Butler novel.
Mire Lee's recent works are inspired by the concept of vorarephilia, the sexual fantasy of swallowing or being swallowed by another person or creature.
Across Zoe Leonard’s wall-sizegrid of 34 photographs, “From the Los Ebanos Crossing” (2019/2021), a helicopter plays peekaboo with the viewer, changing positions as seen from…
The recent conservation of Hesse's once-flexible sculpture, made of 13 draped latex panels, prompts questions about her approach to material instability.
In visualizing her experience as a new mother, Ani Liu helps remove the shroud of mystery around the postpartum period while questioning societal expectations for caretaking.