Reverend Joyce McDonald: 'From the shooting gallery to the art gallery' Tom Seymour, The Art Newspaper June, 2023 Download PDF
‘From shooting gallery to art gallery’: the reverend saved from heroin and sex work by sculpting Dominic Rushe, The Guardian May, 2023 Download PDF
An Upstart Fair Focused on Art from the 1970s to Open Amid the Cram of Frieze Week Shanti Escalante-De Mattei, ARTnews May, 2023 Download PDF
The Independent, More Inclusive Than Ever Martha Schwendener, The New York Times May, 2023 Download PDF
In a New Exhibition, Photographer Clifford Prince King Spotlights Lovers and Friends André-Naquian Wheeler, Vogue Mar., 2023 Download PDF
Artist condemns anti-LGBTQ laws passed by Ugandan parliament including death penalty Gareth Harris, The Art Newspaper Mar., 2023 Download PDF
Matt Paweski transforms the Wadsworth Atheneum with his utopian sculptures Anushka Sharma, STIRpad Feb., 2023 Download PDF
Art Gallery Shows to See in February: Eve Fowler Holland Cotter, The New York Times Feb., 2023 Download PDF
Matt Paweski’s Sculpture Blurs Boundaries of Art, Furniture and Design Cate Hewitt, The Connecticut Examiner Feb., 2023 Download PDF
The Artist’s Library: Tabboo! on Paul McCartney’s The Lyrics Sarah Blakley-Cartwright, Ursula Magazine, Hauser & Wirth Jan., 2023 Download PDF
What Just Above Midtown Meant for Black Artists Taylor Michael, Hyperallergic Jan., 2023 Download PDF
"Strange Clay" Review: A Mucky, Uncanny, Visceral Survey of Ceramic Art Emily Steer, Wallpaper* Jan., 2023 Download PDF
Best of 2022: Malik Gaines on “Just Above Midtown: Changing Spaces” Malik Gaines, Artforum Dec., 2022 Download PDF
From Adversity to Adornment: Leilah Babirye Interviewed by Ksenia M. Soboleva Ksenia M. Soboleva, BOMB Magazine Nov., 2022 Download PDF
Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art — Immediate, Unpredictable and Outrageous Emma Crichton-Miller, Financial Times Nov., 2022 Download PDF
Two Views of New York, from Edward Hopper and a Historic Black Gallery Hilton Als, The New Yorker Oct., 2022 Download PDF
MoMA’s Just Above Midtown Exhibition Radically Expands New York Art History Alex Greenberger, ARTnews Oct., 2022 Download PDF
Just Above Midtown Was a Haven for Black Artists Nina Raemont, Smithsonian Magazine Oct., 2022 Download PDF
A Utopian Space for Black Artists, Reimagined at MoMA Aruna D’Souza, The New York Times Sept., 2022 Download PDF
Independent 20th Century’s Artists in a Cozy New Fair Spinoff Will Heinrich, The New York Times Sept., 2022 Download PDF
Leilah Babirye and February James “Set It Off” in a Mickalene Thomas and Racquel Chevremont Curated Exhibit Bry'onna Mention, Essence July, 2022 Download PDF
Independent to Uncover New 20th Century Stories in Inaugural Fair Abby Schultz, Barron's July, 2022 Download PDF
Independent Names 31 Galleries for New 20th-Century Art Fair Maximilíano Durón, ARTnews June, 2022 Download PDF
What a Wood Boat and Concrete Chaise Reveal About the African Diaspora Diana Budds, Curbed June, 2022 Download PDF
In Pictures: A Public Art Show in Brooklyn Bridge Park Explores the Multitude of Black Identities in America Caroline Goldstein, Artnet News June, 2022 Download PDF
Leilah Babirye's Sculptures Dedicated to Queer Bodies Take over New York and Beyond Osman Can Yerebakan, Artsy June, 2022 Download PDF
Giant New Works of Public Art Have Just Invaded Brooklyn Bridge Park Anna Rahmanan, TimeOut May, 2022 Download PDF
Spaces Between: Siobhan Liddell Interviewed by Ksenia M. Soboleva Ksenia M. Soboleva, BOMB Magazine May, 2022 Download PDF
Independent to Launch Fair Devoted to Diversifying the Canon of Twentieth-Century Art Artforum May, 2022 Download PDF
New Public Art Exhibit in Brooklyn Bridge Park Explores "Hybrid Identities" Created by Diaspora Aaron Ginsburg, 6sqft May, 2022 Download PDF
The Best Booths at Independent New York 2022, From Personal Abstraction to a Response to the Guston Controversy Maximilíano Durón, ARTnews May, 2022 Download PDF
Revisiting a Groundbreaking Show of Feminist Art Hilarie M. Sheets, The New York Times Apr., 2022 Download PDF
Reverend Joyce McDonald: Deliverance through Clay John Chiaverina, Independent Apr., 2022 Download PDF
Siobhan Liddell: Connecting the Eternal to the Everyday John Chiaverina, Independent Apr., 2022 Download PDF
Tabboo! Paints a Valentine to New York City Roberta Smith, The New York Times Mar., 2022 Download PDF
Agosto Machado | Interview with Conrad Ventur Conrad Ventur, The Visual AIDS Blog Mar., 2022 Download PDF
Looking Back / The 12th White Columns Annual Ksenia Soboleva, The Brooklyn Rail Mar., 2022 Download PDF
Editors’ Picks: 7 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week Tanner West, Artnet News Mar., 2022 Download PDF
16 Standout Gallery Exhibitions to See in LA During Frieze Week Sarah Cascone, Artnet News Feb., 2022 Download PDF
Independent Art Fair New York Announces Participating Exhibitors for its 2022 Edition ArtDependence Magazine Jan., 2022 Download PDF
At The Swiss Institute: Rosemary Mayer Francesca Wade, London Review of Books Jan., 2022 Download PDF
Forms of Memories: Rosemary Mayer at Swiss Institute Chris Murtha, Art in America Dec., 2021 Download PDF
Jenni Crain, Beloved Artist and Curator, Has Died of COVID-19 Valentina Di Liscia, Hyperallergic Dec., 2021 Download PDF
Jenni Crain, Artist and Dealer at Gordon Robichaux Gallery in New York, Has Died of Covid-19, Aged 30 Kabir Jhala, The Art Newspaper Dec., 2021 Download PDF
Jenni Crain, Artist and Curator on the Rise, Dies at 30 of Covid-19 Alex Greenberger, ARTnews Dec., 2021
He Stalks Delirious, Unfinished New York as It Rises Randy Kennedy, The New York Times Nov., 2021 Download PDF
"I always leave it to the viewer to figure out": Artist Leilah Babirye on Sculpting Enigmatic Faces, and Her First Commission for Celine Noor Brara, Artnet News Nov., 2021
Celine’s New London Store Captures Hedi Slimane’s Exacting Sense of Taste HB Team, Hypebeast Nov., 2021
Sculptor Leilah Babirye: "In Uganda you can be jailed for talking about gay issues" Alex Needham, The Guardian Nov., 2021
London Art Exhibitions 2022: An Ongoing Guide to the Must-See Shows Harriet Lloyd-Smith, Wallpaper* Oct., 2021
An East Village Boutique Where the Avant-Garde Gathered Guy Trebay, The New York Times Oct., 2021 Download PDF
The Aldrich Museum Is Updating its Landmark Feminist Art Show from 1971 Sarah Cascone, Artnet Oct., 2021 Download PDF
"Greater New York," a Show of the Moment, Dwells in the Radical Past Martha Schwendener, The New York Times Oct., 2021 Download PDF
Rosemary Mayer’s Fabric Sculptures Hover Between Form and Formlessness Paige K. Bradley, Frieze Sept., 2021
Leilah Babirye on Reclaiming Her Queer Community Leilah Babirye as told to Francesca Aton, Art in America July, 2021
Leilah Babirye's Blowtorched Trash Sculptures of Queer Ugandan Royalty Come to London Kabir Jhala, The Art Newspaper June, 2021
“Pleasures and Possible Celebrations”: Rosemary Mayer’s Temporary Monuments, 1977–1981 Elizabeth Buhe, The Brooklyn Rail June, 2021
Interview: Leilah Babirye Reimagines Uganda's History Through a Queer Lens Something Curated May, 2021
"It is like spring in the art world": A More Civilised, "Humane" Frieze New York Bodes Well for the Market Daniel Cassady, The Art Newspaper May, 2021
Frieze New York, First Live Art Fair in a Year, Kicks Off at the Shed Will Heinrich and Martha Schwendener, The New York Times May, 2021 Download PDF
An Artist Who Built His Audience by the Side of the Road Hilarie M. Sheets, The New York Times May, 2021 Download PDF
Frieze New York Tests Whether Collectors Will Return to Art Fairs Kelly Crow, The Wall Street Journal May, 2021 Download PDF
"It's on": Frieze New York gets ready to be the first fair to return to the city Daniel Cassady, The Art Newspaper Apr., 2021 Download PDF
Frederick Weston, Outsider Artist Who Was Finally Let In, Dies at 73 Alex Vadukul, The New York Times Nov., 2020
Leilah Babirye: Ebika Bya ba Kuchu mu Buganda (Kuchu Clans of Buganda) Elizabeth Buhe, The Brooklyn Rail Nov., 2020
Frederick Weston, New York Artist Known for Incisive Collages, Has Died at 73 Tessa Solomon, ARTnews Oct., 2020
Powerful Sculptures, Leilah Babirye: "Ebika Bya ba Kuchu mu Buganda (Kuchu Clans of Buganda)" Jerry Saltz, Vulture Oct., 2020
Sculptor Leilah Babirye Turns Found Objects into Triumphant Celebrations of Queer Identity Pei-Ru Keh, Wallpaper Oct., 2020 Download PDF
A Gallery in the Sky Has Its Roots in the Community: Jacob Robichaux and Sam Gordon Jeremy Hodkin, Independent Aug., 2020
From Catherine Opie, a Visual Diary of the Recent Past Nadja Spiegelman, The New York Times July, 2020
Sale of Artist-Designed Silkscreen Bandanas Will Support Black Trans Advocacy Coalition Gabrielle Leung, Hypebeast June, 2020
Sale of Artist-Designed Scarves Benefits Black Trans Advocacy Coalition Valentina Di Liscia, Hyperallergic June, 2020
The Most Interesting Projects and Works of Art of the Lockdown Stella Bottai, Harper's Bazaar Italia June, 2020
Flânerie in the Time of Corona: Daphne Fitzpatrick’s Mad Love for New York City Ksenia Soboleva, The Brooklyn Rain June, 2020
Take a Virtual Tour Through This "Art after Stonewall" Exhibition Ivan Quintanilla with Daniel Marcus, Logo TV May, 2020
"The Great Migration" of Southern Sensibilities and Charm: "Souls Grown Diaspora" at apexart Alexandria Deters, Eazel Mar., 2020
Independent, the Small-Scale Art Fair Antidote to the Armory Show, Stages a Soothing Opening in New York Andy Battaglia, Alex Greenberger, ARTnews Mar., 2020
7 Must-See Exhibitions This Week, From San Francisco to London and Beyond Andrew Russeth, Surface Feb., 2020
What to See Right Now in New York Art Galleries: "Souls Grown Diaspora," A Movement’s Northern Reach; Frederick Weston’s "Blue Bedroom Blues" Holland Cotter, The New York Times Jan., 2020
Frederick Weston's "Blue Bedroom Blues" Finds a Home at the Ace Hotel Gallery Britt Stigler, All Arts Jan., 2020
New York’s Most Unique Holiday Pop-Up Features Minimalist Tape Dispensers, Tiny Italian Calendars, and Neon Art Carmen Rosy Hall, Vogue Dec., 2019
4 Striking Trends at NADA Miami That Show Us Where the Art World—and Market—Are Headed Next Julia Halperin, Tim Schneider, Artnet News Dec., 2019
New York Galleries: What to See Right Now: Elisabeth Kley and Tabboo!’s botanical beauties Roberta Smith, The New York Times Oct., 2019
Ceramicist and Painter Elisabeth Kley's Cultured Commission Is a Vessel to the Past Cultured Magazine Oct., 2019
Oral History Project: Janet Olivia Henry & Sana Musasama Stephanie E. Goodalle, BOMB Magazine Sept., 2019 Download PDF
ARTnews In Brief: Artadia Names San Francisco Awardees, New York’s Gordon Robichaux Gallery Grows Its Roster, and More from September 13, 2019 The Editors of ARTnews, ARTnews Sept., 2019
Imperial Teen Discuss Their New Album, the Evolution of Queer Artistry & "Pushing Buttons" Stephen Daw, Billboard July, 2019
My First Time Attending the Last Address Tribute Walk for AIDS Svetlana Kitto, Hyperallergic May, 2019
Take a Trip into the Outer Reaches of the Universe with Bob Nickas Bob Nickas, Another Man Magazine May, 2019
Preview Peek: 9 Emerging Artists with Solo Booths at Frieze New York Artspace Editors, Artspace Apr., 2019
Inside the East Village Apartment of Artist, Musician, and Legendary Drag Queen, Tabboo! Colleen Hochberger, Artspace Jan., 2019
Gordon Robichaux Gallery Now Represents KIOSK and Otis Houston Jr. Annie Armstrong, ARTnews Jan., 2019
"We Are the Canvas": Storied New York Highway Performer Otis Houston Jr. on His New Work Andrew Russeth, ARTnews Dec., 2018
Raw Material: A Podcast, Season 4: Luvvers, Episode 5: My Art is Gay San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Dec., 2018
Dealers Take a Stand Against Transphobia at Miami's Fairs Osman Can Yerebakan, The Art Newspaper Dec., 2018
Here's Everything You Need To Know About Supreme Collaborator Tabboo! Jonathan Sawyer, Highsnobiety Sept., 2018
March: Court in Boston, More Art Fairs in New York, Dumplings, a Raucous Dinner Party Andrew Russeth, ARTnews Sept., 2018
A maybe exaggerated, definitely foggy, look back at The World—the most iconic nightclub you’ve never heard of Whitney Mallett, Interview Magazine Sept., 2018
Revisiting a Seminal Exhibition on “Third World” Feminist Art at A.I.R. Gallery Ana Tuazon, Hyperallergic Aug., 2018 Download PDF
Review: A.I.R. Gallery Catches Up on Some Unfinished Business Jillian Steinhauer, The New York Times Aug., 2018 Download PDF
Leilah Babirye Evokes Bugandan Empire & Daphne Fitzpatrick, $3 Bills in Gordon Robichaux Show Bruce-Michael Gelbert, Fire Island Q News May, 2018
‘A Page from My Intimate Journal (Part I) —’ at Gordon Robichaux, New York The Editors of ARTnews, ARTnews Apr., 2018
This Queer Sculptor Fled Uganda, and Her Art May Save Her Life R. Kurt Osenlund, Out Magazine Mar., 2018
Agosto Machado, photographed by Ryan McGinley, Jack Pierson, and Peter Hujar. Interviewed by Jimmy Paul and Tabboo! Svetlana Kitto, C★NDY Magazine #11 Jan., 2018
The World of Drag—Now and Then—Photographed by David Yarritu and Zak Krevitt Linda Simpson, C★NDY Magazine #11 Jan., 2018
Club 57: Film, Performance, and Art in the East Village, 1978–1983 Nicole Miller, The Brooklyn Rail Dec., 2017
The Sensory Overload of Ken Tisa’s ‘The Color of Sound’ Jennifer Krasinski, The Village Voice Dec., 2017
50 Years of Proof That New Yorkers Have Always Had the Ultimate Style Stephanie Eckardt, W Magazine Nov., 2017
Freaks and Geeks: Revisiting the Legendary Club 57 at MOMA Jennifer Krasinski, The Village Voice Nov., 2017
Club 57, Late-Night Home of Basquiat and Haring, Gets a Museum-Worthy Revival Brett Sokol, The New York Times Oct., 2017
The New Museum’s ‘Trigger’ Is Radical in Content, Retrograde in Form: What Should We Make of That? Jerry Saltz, Vulture Oct., 2017
The Art World Needs a Jolt. the Electricity Is Coming from Some Surprising Places. Jerry Saltz, Vulture June, 2017
What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week: Ken Tisa Holland Cotter, The New York Times Apr., 2017 Download PDF
Lady Bunny Leads Drag Queen Collab with New Art Dealers Alliance Dennis Heinzmann, Out Magazine Mar., 2017
White Columns Director Matthew Higgs's Favorite Works from NADA New York 2017 Artspace Editors, Artspace Feb., 2017
ART IN REVIEW; Janet Henry -- 'American Anatomy and Other Work?' Grace Glueck, The New York Times Dec., 2002 Download PDF