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“In today’s climate — marked by mounting threats to cultural institutions across Europe, emboldened far-right governance...
12/09/2025

“In today’s climate — marked by mounting threats to cultural institutions across Europe, emboldened far-right governance, and a palpable suspicion of public intellectual life — it feels necessary to ask: What precisely will the Pompidou reopen into? This question isn’t just theoretical; it reverberates throughout Tillmans’s exhibition.”

Hit the link in bio to read Wolfgang Tillmans “Nothing could have prepared us – Everything prepared us” at , Paris, reviewed by from 352 Fall 2025.




Andra Ursuța sculpts mythologies from bronze, crystal, and domestic wreckage, confronting collapse with both violence an...
11/09/2025

Andra Ursuța sculpts mythologies from bronze, crystal, and domestic wreckage, confronting collapse with both violence and wit. Estelle Hoy traces these visceral terrains, where fractured bodies and shattered histories expose fate as inescapable. Together, artist and writer unravel the grotesque poetry of survival — raw, sardonic, and unflinchingly human.

Hit the link in bio to read “And Fate,” Andra Ursuța by from 352 Fall 352.

Andra Ursuța’s work is on view in the solo shows “Retina Turner” at , New York is on view until October 18, 2025; a “Apocalypse Now and Then” at , Athens through until October 31, 2025.

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Production: Flash Art Studios
Location: Artist’s studio, New York




“‘Down Country’ subverts bucolic imagery and the social hierarchies it upholds. She lets children and animals dominate t...
09/09/2025

“‘Down Country’ subverts bucolic imagery and the social hierarchies it upholds. She lets children and animals dominate the frame: a toddler smeared in paint, a small boy with postbox-red hair poised on a mini motocross bike, twin girls in matching blue tea dresses perched on a shabby sofa, a girl with her dog, a girl with a little yellow chick on her shoulder, an adolescent girl in her bedroom, a domesticated pig snuffling around sofas and children’s toys inside a house.”

Hit the link in bio for “Down Country” a visual essay by with words by from 352 Fall 2025.




At Kiaf 2025, Seoul asserts itself not just as a host city, but as a generative force in contemporary art. From Lee Bul’...
08/09/2025

At Kiaf 2025, Seoul asserts itself not just as a host city, but as a generative force in contemporary art. From Lee Bul’s suspended airship at Leeum to Ruofan Chen’s haunting meditations on dust at Shower Gallery, each encounter reveals a deeper tension between ambition and fragility, visibility and erasure. Across museums, foundations, and the fair’s expansive halls, dialogue takes precedence over display. Seoul’s rhythm is not spectacle, but structure — a layered matrix where art, memory, and infrastructure converge to shape both the present and the possible

Hit the link in bio to read “Seoul, Suspended: 72 hours of Kiaf” by .




“Similarly, the two artists question the origins of humanness, the framing mechanism of where exactly it comes from. Whe...
05/09/2025

“Similarly, the two artists question the origins of humanness, the framing mechanism of where exactly it comes from. Where is that sacred place; how can we touch it even if only through a mind’s eye?”

Hit the link in bio to read Louise Bonnet and Elizabeth King “De Anima” at , New York, reviewed by from 352 Fall 2025.





 #352 FALL 2025 “Psychic Whiplash” IS OUT NOW“Psychic Whiplash,” the title of Flash Art fall issue, describes the fractu...
02/09/2025

#352 FALL 2025 “Psychic Whiplash” IS OUT NOW

“Psychic Whiplash,” the title of Flash Art fall issue, describes the fractured, disorienting feeling of hyper-awareness – the sense of a self splintered under invisible scrutiny. That heightened perception, marked by anxiety, fear, and paranoia, reverberates through the pages of this issue. “Psychic Whiplash” brings together contemporary art practices that address, embody, or push back against these emotional undercurrents, offering reflections on the tensions and vulnerabilities shaping our present condition.

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Artist: Paul McCarthy
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Production: Flash Art Studios
Location: Artist’s studio, Los Angeles

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 #352 FALL 2025 “Psychic Whiplash” IS OUT NOW “Psychic Whiplash,” the title of Flash Art fall issue, describes the fract...
02/09/2025

#352 FALL 2025 “Psychic Whiplash” IS OUT NOW


“Psychic Whiplash,” the title of Flash Art fall issue, describes the fractured, disorienting feeling of hyper-awareness – the sense of a self splintered under invisible scrutiny. That heightened perception, marked by anxiety, fear, and paranoia, reverberates through the pages of this issue. “Psychic Whiplash” brings together contemporary art practices that address, embody, or push back against these emotional undercurrents, offering reflections on the tensions and vulnerabilities shaping our present condition.


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Artist: Aki Goto
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Location: Artist’s studio, Hudson Valley
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 #352 FALL 2025 “Psychic Whiplash” IS OUT NOW “Psychic Whiplash,” the title of Flash Art fall issue, describes the fract...
02/09/2025

#352 FALL 2025 “Psychic Whiplash” IS OUT NOW

“Psychic Whiplash,” the title of Flash Art fall issue, describes the fractured, disorienting feeling of hyper-awareness –– the sense of a self splintered under invisible scrutiny. That heightened perception, marked by anxiety, fear, and paranoia, reverberates through the pages of this issue. “Psychic Whiplash” brings together contemporary art practices that address, embody, or push back against these emotional undercurrents, offering reflections on the tensions and vulnerabilities shaping our present condition.

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Artist: Andra Ursuța
Photographer:
Editor-in-Chief:
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Production: Flash Art Studios
Location: Artist’s studio, New York

Featuring:
.marcon .snow .flac



Eleanor Ivory Weber’s essay explores Olga Balema’s sculptural practice, highlighting her innovative use of repetition an...
28/08/2025

Eleanor Ivory Weber’s essay explores Olga Balema’s sculptural practice, highlighting her innovative use of repetition and time-based processes. Weber analyzes how Balema’s transparent, evolving sculptures –– like her “Loop” series and “Brain Damage” –– challenge traditional notions of sculpture, blending materiality, contingency, and language to reflect the complexities of perception and presence.

Hit the link in bio to read “Loop. Substance and Circumstance,” Olga Balema (.t10002) by Eleanor Ivory Weber () from 351 Summer 2025.




Agnieszka Polska, in conversation with Tosia Leniarska, explores how cuteness and audiovisual media trap us in endless l...
25/08/2025

Agnieszka Polska, in conversation with Tosia Leniarska, explores how cuteness and audiovisual media trap us in endless loops of spectatorship. Polska’s work uses this logic to expose manipulation and provoke dissociation, blending philosophical, neuroscience, and technology, Her film “The Book of Flowers” (2023) questions storytelling’s future, imagining AI as the new seductive narrator in a techno-capitalist world.

Hit the link in bio to read “New World Order,” a conversation between and from 351 Summer 2025.

Agnieszka Polska’s work is currently on view in the group show “Breaking joints” at Sapieha Palace, Vilnius through December 31, 2025. In November 2025, Polska will have a solo exhibition at , Den Haag.




“The story of American football is masculine violence, mitigated. The sport is often compared to gladiatorial contests, ...
31/07/2025

“The story of American football is masculine violence, mitigated. The sport is often compared to gladiatorial contests, a sanitized and regulated spectacle of combat. This belligerence is underscored by the explosive graphics and sounds effects of an NFL broadcast, and by the aggressive avatars of the teams. In particular, the two teams in ‘Secondary,’ the Raiders and the Patriots, symbolize the two unified aspects of this all-American sport, its spectacular violence and its power as part of a national identity.”

Hit the link in bio to read “Matthew Barney: Young Men’s Game” by Travis Diehl (), originally published in Flash Art 349 Winter 2024–25.

On the occasion of AIR Aspen , Barney presented his latest performance, ‘TACTICAL PARALLAX.’




Leo Cocar explores Lyric Shen’s delicate sculptures and immersive installations, where porcelain surfaces and fragmented...
30/07/2025

Leo Cocar explores Lyric Shen’s delicate sculptures and immersive installations, where porcelain surfaces and fragmented images dissolve between form and memory. Shen’s work challenges recognition and meaning through intimate, tactile encounters, blinding family archives with abstraction. Her art becomes a poetic space where body, surface and place converse –inviting viewers into a subtle dialogue of loss and transformation.

Hit the link in bio to read “Membrane As Leger” by .cocar from 351 Summer 2025.




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