Holly Herndon Invites You to Be Holly HerndonCommissioned for the Whitney Biennial, the experimental musician’s new project with her husband probes how the internet understands identity.
My Mother the CreatorThe daughter of artist Jennifer Bartlett unpacks and reflects on her complicated legacy — at home and in the art world.
ByAlice Carrière
culture
Ja’Tovia Gary Grew Up on the InternetThe artist’s film Quiet As It’s Kept is like a “magic-carpet ride” through our online reality, Toni Morrison’s oeuvre, and the filmmaker’s mind.
No ‘Geniuses’ AllowedCouple and collaborative artistic duo Rosie Hastings and Hannah Quinlan are always learning in their studio.
ByKatja Vujić
art and soul
Naudline Pierre Is Making Her Own Mythology“It’s a world that’s not always joyful,” the Brooklyn-based painter says. “There’s strife but also reward, love and tenderness but also evil.”
ByBindu Bansinath
frieze art fair
Tosh Basco’s Dance Club Is the WoodsThe performance artist and photographer, who will present new paintings at Frieze New York, is communing with nature these days.
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