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Mariana Fernández is a writer and curator based in New York, USA.
In an exhibition of floor-bound sculptures at the Kunsthalle Friart Fribourg, the artist tests the limits of duration, contingency and collapse
At Canal Projects, New York, the artist explores connection itself with an erotic choreography of mechanical repair
Weaving textiles, architecture and memory, the artist calls her evolving practice a ‘constant process of becoming’, crafting sacred, intimate worlds
From Haegue Yang’s paper works to Cristóbal Gracia’s baroque pearl, here’s what not to miss in Mexico City this February
A show at the Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, conjures the spectral presences behind cinematic artifice
At Kasmin, New York, the artist’s anthropomorphic vases underline the cultural value of ceramics
From Varda Caivano’s tiny metallic abstractions at LABOR to Tania Candiani’s ode to the capital’s dance halls
In a live commission and a new video work at CARA, New York, the artist complicates embodied histories of racialization, violence and resistance
The first major US survey of the artist’s work at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, is a joyful display of her syncretic ways of making
The artist’s new installation at Green-Wood Cemetery in New York explores loss, death and rebirth through motherhood
The duo’s solo exhibition at the New Museum, New York, shows multiple facets of Brazilian identity
From a sweeping Robert Colescott survey at the New Museum to an exhibition of drawings by Luchita Hurtado at Hauser & Wirth Southampton, these are the must-see shows in New York after the Armory Show
The artist’s survey at the Japan Society, New York, foregrounds the body, labour and process
At El Museo del Barrio, New York, a survey of its founder reveals the artist’s commitment to making by unmaking