Unspooling Stories: The Drawings of Toyin Ojih OdutolaRahel AimaArtReview17 December 2020Seeing the artist’s latest New York show is like ‘eavesdropping in a café or urban park-bench, so intimate is it in its anonymity’
Remote Gods: Mochu’s Weird, Groovy Cinematic UniverseRahel AimaArtReview Asia08 December 2020Cybernetic prostheses meet art history, cartoon physics and the acid-woozy ruins of 1960s counterculture
Out of the Weeds: Nicole Eisenman on How Boredom Fuels Her ArtRahel AimaArtReview08 October 2020A little surreal, a little subversive, very funny, often obscene – the artist discusses how the current season of isolation has impacted her work
The Thrill of Discovery? What to See in New York GalleriesRahel AimaArtReview06 August 2020Surprises, naked calculation and the thrill of discovery
Sick Time, Sleepy Time, Crip Time at Red Bull Arts DetroitRahel AimaArtReview01 March 2020A group show on the realities of health and care impresses Rahel Aima with its commitment
Embodiment at Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New YorkRahel AimaArtReview03 January 2020Rahel Aima considers how the works of Pope. L, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Cheyenne Julien and Tschabalala Self engage with identity, ancestry and sociopolitical issues