“Pictures Girls Make”: A Genre of AppearanceJonathan GriffinArtReview15 November 2023An exhibition at Blum & Poe, Los Angeles makes in portraiture an argument for an expansive, humanistic feminism
Tomas Leth’s Unavailable LanguageJonathan GriffinArtReview25 October 2023‘The Suns of Half Sleep’ at Matthew Brown Gallery, Los Angeles stretches one’s perceptual faculties to something close to breakdown or defeat
Art and Politics On Thin IceJonathan GriffinArtReview12 October 2023Curated by Christian Viveros-Fauné, Portland biennial Converge 45 asks what art as global citizenship may be
Art, Or the Aftermath Of a Party?Jonathan GriffinArtReview26 September 2022Flanagan's Wake at Kristina Kite Gallery, Los Angeles unfolds a lyrical, sentimental – and NSFW – tribute to the performance artist Bob Flanagan
Buck Ellison’s American FreaksJonathan GriffinArtReview09 June 2022Searching for empathy in photographs that capture the codes of the 1% – and how the 99% might see them
Naama Tsabar at Shulamit Nazarian, Los AngelesJonathan GriffinArtReview05 April 2020Jonathan Griffin gets to grips with the tactile, mixed-media works from the installation and performance artist