Con un vasto recorrido creativo, producto de su experiencia viviendo en distintos países latinoamericanos—México, Chile y Argentina—el artista Tomás Espina genera un tipo de obra que no pasa desapercibida por su contundencia material y capital simbólico, pudiendo desplegarse tanto en pequeños formatos bidimensionales como grandes instalaciones donde esculturas y objetos construyen un recorrido que lleva
June Crespo: Constructive Lessons in Looking
June Crespo’s sculptures make use of the wall and ceiling as much as the floor. They jut, protrude, hang, and, at one point in “their weft, the grass” (2024), her recent show at 1646 Experimental Art Space in The Hague, they penetrate.
Thinking Made Visible: A Conversation with Monika Grzymala
Berlin-based Monika Grzymala listens to line, orchestrating its shifting intimations into space, plane, landscape, performance, and sculpture. Her Raumzeichnung (Space Drawing) works—which she defines as thought guided by the hand—always push boundaries, reconsidering how we define artworks and their parameters.
Gill Gatfield
NEW YORK NARS Foundation Set against the collapsing tides of the Anthropocene, Aotearoa New Zealand artist Gill Gatfield’s current installation (on view through September 20, 2025) brings the urgency of habeas corpus to New York City, a place long mythologized as a refuge, but also pulsing at the crossroads of data, capital, and control.
Do Ho Suh
LONDON Tate Modern Spanning three decades and multiple cities that he has called home—including Seoul, New York, and London—the exhibition coalesces around a Korean phrase that references an old idea of packing up a house and moving it through time and place. Rather than thinking of time as linear, however, Suh thinks of cycles of time and returns, carrying elements of one home to another.
Lines Between: A Conversation with Indriķis Ģelzis
Intricate connecting lines flow through Indriķis Ģelzis’s sculptures, installations, and drawings. The Riga-based artist grew up in the post-Soviet moment, the son and grandson of prominent architects who helped to shape Latvia’s built environment, so it’s not surprising that his work harnesses line and geometry not only to organize form, but also to convey information, both concrete and abstract.
Couzyn van Heuvelen
WATERLOO, ONTARIO, CANADA Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery Though van Heuvelen sticks close to the visual reality of things, and fidelity is paramount, scale is something else altogether.
Places Are Not Empty: A Conversation with Maksud Ali Mondal
Maksud Ali Mondal is interested in the transformation of organic matter. His research- and process-based sculptures such as Synthesized Forest (2024), You Are What You Eat (2023), and Autonomous Habitat (2022) do not so much grow as decay, following the disintegrative processes of nature.
Umico Niwa
HOUSTON Asia Society Texas Umico Niwa’s current exhibition, “Memory Palace” (on view through October 12, 2025), doubles as an exhilarating scavenger hunt through the Asia Society Center’s two floors, revealing something charming and playful about the capacity of architectural adornment to intimate and structure selfhood.