Phil America interviewed by Zoe Rosenberg for Curbed New York

In an Abandoned Subway Tunnel, an Art Installation Condemning Gun Violence Artist Phil America’s new installation is in an unusual spot By Zoe Rosenberg In an abandoned subway tunnel deep under Nevins Street, artist Phil America has reclaimed a fraction of New York City’s unused space to rally against gun violence. The artist-activist’s latest installation, The Perilous […]
In Chelsea, Staring Through People’s Windows to Look at Art

by Olivia B. Murphy Last Thursday evening, with the sun setting and the air slightly chilled, I stood on the corner of 22nd Street and 8th Ave with a group of people all waiting to tour the two residential Chelsea blocks that had been turned into an outdoor exhibition by curator Lal Bahcecioglu. With her […]
In the Studio: Daisuke Yokota, by Jean Dykstra

Daisuke Yokota has attracted a lot of attention in the last year for his photographs and photo books, which expand the definition of the medium in visceral, fanciful directions. While he spends plenty of time in solitary pursuit of his craft, he also does public performances, creating unique prints in front of an audience. I […]
“In the Studio: Jonna Kina,” by Adam Ryder

Interview published in Photograph Magazine
Lulu Meng and Mei-Ling Liu interviewed for Sinovision English Channel

“Having spent less than 2 months in the artists in residency program in new york, artists Meiling Liu and Lulu Meng have already created their new projects being and the imprints of new york, with both projects using the city as a central character. And now, curated by Jodi Waynberg, these two series of works […]
“Being Here” reviewed in Arte Fuse

“Hidden discreetly in a corner of the historical Essex Market, a minuscule space has been chosen by Cuchifritos, a program of the Artists Alliance, to display the marvelous works of two Taiwanese artists—Meiling Liu and Hsiang Lu Meng. From August 14th to September 13th, the location is held for the exhibition “Being Here”, which shows […]
Vanita Gupta interviewed by Art&Deal

A Conversation with Vanita gupta Premjish Achari I think I told myself that I am going to do just this, without even knowing the possibilities of it. Can’t remember any influence then, only the fact that I liked doing it and nothing else mattered. So it was quite bizarre then to take up education in […]
“Afterimage” in China Daily USA

“Ta-Wei Huang’s Structure is Fragments after Gazing on display in New York on Thursday. During the exhibit, Huang assembled an evolving installation layered with painting, drawing, video and collage in three-dimensional frames. The composition refl ects Huang’s own encounters within the space, blending fragments of his observations and impressions.” http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/epaper/2014-08/15/content_18316959.htm
“JARO 4” in Arte Fuse Magazine

The 6-4-15 Gallery Night Roundup To prove Chelsea’s Thursday openings are no longer confined to district lines, we hailed a cab to LES headed to Orchard Street’s Rooster Gallery. Till June 21, the space plays host to the works of two international female artists: Frances’s Josephine Kaeppelin’s mural “Imminent Landscape”, and Finland’s Jonna Kona’s two year […]
Temporary Locals: A Visit to Residency Unlimited by Paul D’Agostino

Rather hidden from plain view on a bustling stretch of Court Street—housed, that is, within the former South Congregational Church, a towering Romanesque Revival structure built in the 1850s, in what is now the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn—is the administrative hub of Residency Unlimited, a nonprofit organization offering an impressively multidisciplinary range of research, […]