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Above the Fold In ‘The Beat of life,’ Oscar yi Hou resists traditional notions of representation On view at James Fuentes gallery, the painter’s solo show addresses the many nuances of historical and cultural identity through figurative painting by Minh Le Above the Fold Benjamin Fredrickson’s ‘Wedgies’ turn schoolyard antics into ass-up uncanniness Document joins the New York-based artist for a sweaty rooftop shoot ahead of the release of his latest photo book by Minh Le Above the Fold Silence sizzles in ‘Tiptoeing Through the Kitchen’, Luhring Augustine’s latest group show The exhibition delves into the mysteries and emotions buried beneath the surface of a photograph by Minh Le Above the Fold Music-made memories, from the mind of C.FRIM Ahead of her appearance at Barcelona’s Sónar Festival, the Melbourne-based DJ curates an eclectic track list born out of sonic remembering by Minh Le Above the Fold Danielle Mckinney’s portraits of glamor On view at Marianne Boesky Gallery in Chelsea, the artist’s paintings are a gleaming tribute to womanhood and perfectionism by Minh Le Above the Fold Nicole Coson’s ‘In Passing’ reveals the interior lives of shipping crates On view in Chelsea, the Filipino-born, London-based artist’s latest solo show gives utilitarian objects a new meaning by Minh Le Above the Fold The fearless thrills of Jimmy Wright and Christopher Culver At Lower East Side gallery Diana, two artists explore gay lust, pleasure, and the power of lewdness by Minh Le Above the Fold Ana Benaroya and Katherine Bradford on the endless possibility of female figuration Before her next solo show at Art Basel Hong Kong, Benaroya chats weaponized lactation and success in the art world with her mentor by Minh Le Above the Fold Peter Do’s sophomore show at Helmut Lang is a tableau of modern reverence Document goes backstage at the minimalist brand’s Fall/Winter 2024 presentation, revealing the archival influences behind the runway by Minh Le
Above the Fold In ‘The Beat of life,’ Oscar yi Hou resists traditional notions of representation On view at James Fuentes gallery, the painter’s solo show addresses the many nuances of historical and cultural identity through figurative painting by Minh Le
Above the Fold Benjamin Fredrickson’s ‘Wedgies’ turn schoolyard antics into ass-up uncanniness Document joins the New York-based artist for a sweaty rooftop shoot ahead of the release of his latest photo book by Minh Le
Above the Fold Silence sizzles in ‘Tiptoeing Through the Kitchen’, Luhring Augustine’s latest group show The exhibition delves into the mysteries and emotions buried beneath the surface of a photograph by Minh Le
Above the Fold Music-made memories, from the mind of C.FRIM Ahead of her appearance at Barcelona’s Sónar Festival, the Melbourne-based DJ curates an eclectic track list born out of sonic remembering by Minh Le
Above the Fold Danielle Mckinney’s portraits of glamor On view at Marianne Boesky Gallery in Chelsea, the artist’s paintings are a gleaming tribute to womanhood and perfectionism by Minh Le
Above the Fold Nicole Coson’s ‘In Passing’ reveals the interior lives of shipping crates On view in Chelsea, the Filipino-born, London-based artist’s latest solo show gives utilitarian objects a new meaning by Minh Le
Above the Fold The fearless thrills of Jimmy Wright and Christopher Culver At Lower East Side gallery Diana, two artists explore gay lust, pleasure, and the power of lewdness by Minh Le
Above the Fold Ana Benaroya and Katherine Bradford on the endless possibility of female figuration Before her next solo show at Art Basel Hong Kong, Benaroya chats weaponized lactation and success in the art world with her mentor by Minh Le
Above the Fold Peter Do’s sophomore show at Helmut Lang is a tableau of modern reverence Document goes backstage at the minimalist brand’s Fall/Winter 2024 presentation, revealing the archival influences behind the runway by Minh Le