On the Horizon · Must-Watch Artists

2025 VersionAn Initiative of INES_Magazina At INES_Magazina, we prioritize elevating the voices of artists who challenge and subvert dominant cultural narratives. On the Horizon: 2025’s Must-Watch Artists highlights the work of mid-career women artists and non-heteronormative creators. This initiative seeks to give these artists the visibility and recognition they deserve. Rooted in the values of […]

In conversation with ORLAN

By Yohanna Magdalene Roa Orlan and Yohanna M Roa. NYC May 2025, Focus Art Fair. Photo Juan Puntes I spoke with ORLAN in May 2025, during her visit to New York – Focus Art Fair. I chose to focus our conversation on the question of representation, not only because it is a central theme in […]

En conversación con Orlan

Por Yohanna Magdalene Roa Orlan y Yohanna M Roa. NYC Mayo 2025. Foto Juan Puntes Conversé con ORLAN en mayo de 2025, durante su visita a Nueva York. Decidí enfocar nuestro diálogo en torno a la representación, un eje central en su obra, profundamente documentado y analizado a lo largo de las décadas. Pero más […]

Entre Ausencias, Memorias y Danzas caligráficas

Por Yohanna M. Roa La Política del Amor y la Memoria en la Obra de Mimian Hsu en NUNU Fine Art New York Installation image of Mimian Hsu: Everyone is Asking at Nunu Fine Art, New York, 2025. Photo by Martin Seck. Courtesy of Nunu Fine Art. En la obra de Mimian Hsu, la política […]

Between Absences, Memories, and Calligraphic Dances

The Politics of Love and Memory in Mimian Hsu’s Work at NUNU Fine Art New York By Yohanna M Roa Installation image of Mimian Hsu: Everyone is Asking at Nunu Fine Art, New York, 2025. Photo by Martin Seck. Courtesy of Nunu Fine Art. In Mimian Hsu’s work, politics manifests as a gesture of love. […]

Laylah Ali and Eva Lin Fahey Solo Shows

By Dominick Lombardi “Is anything the matter? Drawings by Laylah Ali” University Museum of Contemporary Art, Amherst, Massachusetts The fact that Laylah Ali’s art is as mysterious as it is profound, the 100-plus drawings and mixed-media works in this exhibition have serious reverberations that extend well beyond their scale. The time period of the works […]

Have A Good One!

WhiteBox SIP Exhibition Project By Kaylie Pykkonen The art you’re looking for is right in front of you. Yasmeen Abdallah. Tea Vines. Assorted tea, yarn, fabric, circular hoops, Variable dimensions. 2015-ongoing. Photo credit: Kaylie Pykkonen Walking into a bodega to grab a snack or a quick coffee is an everyday experience for many New Yorkers. […]

Body, Bodies, Physical Bodies

Spoken Portraits Column. By Daniel Santiago Salguero 1985 – 2085, installation, performance. Daniel Santiago Salguero. Artecámara, Bogotá, 2009. Photo archive DSS. Notes on the work of Daniel Santiago Salguero by Daniel Santiago Salguero in first person, viewing the body as an issue. In a way, everything photographic is an exercise (in itself) of the body […]

El Cuerpo, las Cuerpas, los Cuerpos.

Ensayo íntimo 1985 – 2085, instalación, performance. Daniel Santiago Salguero. Artecámara, Bogotá, 2009. Foto archivo DSS Notas sobre la obra de Daniel Santiago Salguero por Daniel Santiago Salguero en primera persona, vista a través del problema por el cuerpo. Todo lo fotográfico puede entenderse como un ejercicio (en sí mismo) de cuerpo si se piensa […]

WOMEN AT WAR

Curated by Monika Fabijanska Women in War opens at the North Dakota Museum of Art on January 16, 2025. This powerful exhibition showcases the work of leading contemporary women artists from Ukraine, including Yevgenia Belorusets, Oksana Chepelyk, Olia Fedorova, Alena Grom, Zhanna Kadyrova, Alevtina Kakhidze, Dana Kavelina, Lesia Khomenko, Vlada Ralko, Anna Scherbyna, Kateryna Yermolaeva, and Alla Horska (1929-1970). Spanning media from painting to video, it explores the gendered perspectives […]

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