Kevin Beasley: When Accumulation Becomes a MediumClaudia RossArtReview12 August 2025The artist’s latest exhibition probes – and recreates – the materials, histories and attitudes that undergird American consumer culture
A Director Walks into a Gallery: The Rise of Auteur ArtClaudia Rossartreview.com28 May 2025A growing number of filmmakers are turning their hand to exhibitions of visual art. What could go wrong?
Helmut Lang Has Always Been ProvocativeClaudia RossArtReview01 May 2025Lang’s newest artwork, like his clothing, explores the uncanny ways that industrial refuse can interact with and even evoke human flesh
The Mixed Reputation of PhotorealismClaudia RossArtReview18 March 2025A new show at MoCA LA attempts to expand the definition of the genre, but can it keep up with a rapidly destabilising visual culture?
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