Jason Drill

Jason Drill is an arts researcher and writer based in New York.

Sara Cwynar’s latest exhibition, on view at 52 Walker, embraces the creative power of exhaustion. Inspired by her own insomnia, Cwynar debuts Baby Blue Benzo (all artworks 2024), a 21-minute film—her longest yet—shot on both 16mm film and digital video, in an enclosed structure at the center of the gallery.

Sara Cwynar, Baby Blue Benzo, 2024. © Sara Cywnar. Courtesy the artist and 52 Walker.
New York and Maine-based painter Katherine Bradford has built a reputation for highly saturated paintings of figures set in dreamy, disquieting surroundings that diffuse into abstract fields of color. Her fifth solo exhibition with Canada features this hallmark as strongly as ever.
Katherine Bradford, Women and House, 2023. Acrylic on canvas, 80 × 68 inches. Courtesy the artist and Canada.
For his first New York solo exhibition since 2015, Los Angeles-based artist Mark Bradford interlaces urgent themes of migration, isolation, and vulnerability with an uncompromising tenacity that breathes through monumental scale and unruly material.
Installation view: Mark Bradford: You Don't Have to Tell Me Twice, Hauser & Wirth New York, 2023. © Mark Bradford. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Thomas Barratt.

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