Kathleen Macqueen

Pablo Helguera on his love of used books, dying languages and his conceptual approach to captioning an image.

Is this a new paradigm for exhibition practice? A move away from the nation-building roots of well-orchestrated world fairs, public museums, and international biennials?

Shifting Connections returns to the work of Fred Wilson, staring through the looking glass at a different facet of the artist’s creative practice.

In her latest Shifting Connections, Kathleen MacQueen reflects on her favorite shows of the Spring of 2012.

In her latest Shifting Connections, Kathleen MacQueen reflects on three of her favorites of the season.

Shifting Connections continues with Kathleen MacQueen’s interview with Daniel Canogar, one of the artists featured in New York’s Into the Light event.

In her latest Shifting Connections, Kathleen MacQueen reflects on three of her favorite shows from the Summer of 2011.

In her latest installment of Shifting Connections, Kathleen MacQueen sits down with South African photographer Jo Ractliffe.

What we say and what we fail to say matters. Read what Kathleen MacQueen succeeds in saying about the 54th Venice Biennale in the latest installment of Shifting Connections.

Shifting Connections continues with writer and critic Kathleen MacQueen’s interview with Alejandro Cesarco, Uruguay’s representative in this summer’s Venice Biennale.

Shifting Connections continues with writer and critic Kathleen MacQueen’s take on Joseph Kosuth’s new installation at Sean Kelly Gallery, on view through April 30th.

Shifting Connections continues with writer and critic Kathleen MacQueen’s take on Terence Koh’s nothingtoodoo at Mary Boone Gallery, on view through March 19th.