What Will Los Angeles Become After the Fires?Claudia Rossartreview.com04 February 2025The devastation of the Altadena and Palisades neighbourhoods this January revealed stark inequalities in the city
PST ART Review, Part 2: Light and SpaceClaudia RossArtReview11 November 2024Why have one review when you can have three? Here, Claudia Ross wonders if military technology has influenced the foundations of perceptual art
The Palindrome Paintings of Kate Mosher HallClaudia RossArtReview15 April 2024‘Never Odd or Even’ at Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles stages topsy-turvy, deceptive encounters with visual culture
Paul Pfeiffer’s Fateful DevicesClaudia RossArtReview13 March 2024Artworks in ‘Prologue to the Story of the Birth of Freedom’ at Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, tell a tale of spiritual bondage both created and witnessed by the camera’s lens
An Attempt at ‘Ugly Painting’Claudia RossArtReview26 October 2023A group show at Nahmad Contemporary, New York explores ugliness as a challenge to ‘the decorative, polite, [and] conservative’
Analia Saban: Disrupt, Destabilise, DefetishiseClaudia RossArtReview23 October 2023Saban glitches her way to a multidimensional critique of how we assign value
Yooyun Yang’s Ancient EstrangementClaudia RossArtReview Asia31 August 2023In a new show at Night Gallery, the artist offers highly emotional, disjointed excerpts of lives that evade understanding