“Always Working” in Fillip 18

“Always Working” in Fillip 18

Last month marked the publication of Fillip 18, featuring a specially edited section that seeks to extend the conversations about representing the conditions of labour in contemporary art that began last year with an exhibition I curated for Access Gallery, "Always...

Art Spin Rickshaw Residency

Art Spin Rickshaw Residency

Some invitations are just too wonderfully strange to pass up. That was the case when, last month, Casey Hinton invited me to participate in the July edition of Art Spin as their first writer-in-residence as part of her new Rickshaw Residency program. The idea was to...

Alison Cooley on “No Looking After the Internet”

Chuffed is a strange Britishism I usually avoid, but in this case it seems entirely appropriate: as part of the "Coming to Encounter" curatorial residency I've been engaged in at Gallery TPW R&D over the past year, I commissioned my colleague Alison Cooley to...

Thinking about not looking

Thinking about not looking

After taking an (accidental) hiatus from No Looking After the Internet in March (between Easter, Passover and this fascinating screening series organized by my colleague Pablo de Ocampo, it was impossible to schedule), we are back this month, looking at a collection...

Artforum.com Critics’ Pick: Jon Sasaki at Jessica Bradley

Artforum.com Critics’ Pick: Jon Sasaki at Jessica Bradley

When I first started to regularly write reviews four years ago, Jon Sasaki's show—with Jessica Vallentin—at the now-defunct Red Bull 381 Projects was one of the first exhibitions I wrote about. It's been a pleasure to follow his work since then. His projects exhibit a...