Less Time Than Ideas - Art Across the Americas
Surprising shows, unique artists, society and history - discussing art which expands horizons and heightens the precarious nature of us.
IN CONVERSATION: Penny Goring - with Alexandra Rauscher
Jon Bonfiglio speaks to writer Alexandra Rauscher about the work of Penny Goring as part of the Unloving Love exhibition at the Colegio de San Ildelfonso in Mexico City.
Rauscher's review on the exhibition is available here:
https://artinsanmiguel.com/unloving-love-inside-penny-gorings-radically-vulnerable-universe
MUSINGS: The Art Heist
The enduring romantic appeal of the art heist.
MUSINGS: Enrique Metinides & Photography in Witness of Death
The remarkable photography of Mexico's Enrique Metinides.
https://aperture.org/exhibition/101-tragedies-of-enrique-metinides-2/
https://slate.com/culture/2013/03/enrique-metinides-101-tragedies-of-enrique-metinides-documents-50-years-of-crime-scenes-in-mexico-city-photos.html
MUSINGS: Robert Capa & the Act of Memory
In our increasingly transient, ephemeral age, the act of actively remembering, of going out of our way to remember, precisely and deliberately, is more important than ever. In this way, maybe remembering can be one of our greatest acts of resistance.
MUSINGS: Venice Biennale
A contemplation on the gothic horror that is the Venice Biennale.
MUSINGS: How To Get To Margate From London (Tracey Emin)
Tracey Emin, and her relationship with her home town of Margate, England.
REVIEW: Where Art Confronts History: Monuments & the Power of Gathering — The Brick & MOCA, Los Angeles, California
Jonathan Bonfiglio's review of the Monuments exhibition in Los Angeles, for Glasstire magazine.
https://glasstire.com/2026/01/19/where-art-confronts-history-monuments-the-power-of-gathering/
IN CONVERSATION: Mexico City Art Week - with Alfredo Fosado
Jon Bonfiglio speaks to founder and director of Dolores 54 Alfredo Fosado about Mexico City Art Week, and the unique art and residency space that is Dolores 54.
For more information about Dolores 54: https://www.dolores-54.com/
To read Jon Bonfiglio's review of Mexico City Art Week, copy and paste the link below:
https://glasstire.com/2026/02/06/mexico-city-art-week-making-sense-of-the-labyrinth/
IN CONVERSATION: Young Lords in Chicago at DePaul Art Museum — with Dr. Jacqueline Lazú
Jon Bonfiglio speaks to Dr. Jacqueline Lazú about the history of the Young Lords in Chicago, a group which was initially a street gang and evolved in a seminal civil rights organization.
For more information on the work of Dr. Lazú: https://jlazu.com/
To read the article by Jon Bonfiglio on the Young Lords in Chicago exhibition at DePaul Art Museum: https://art.newcity.com/2025/10/29/young-lords-in-chicago-reminds-us-the-struggle-for-social-justice-only-ends-if-we-concede/
MUSINGS: Brazilian Artist Carybé’s Forgotten Work at Miami International Airport
The murals of Brazilian artist Carybé at Miami International Airport, gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean.
Youtube link to view the murals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=68&v=dNNGteCIM9M&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.miami-airport.com%2FSite%2520Specific_South%2520Terminal.asp&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjY
MUSINGS: Sans-Souci Palace & Discarded Art
The bust at San Souci palace also exists in an abandoned palace, within Haiti, a country which also has been discarded, abandoned.
Different to forgotten.
It’s a wilful act. It didn’t fall overboard, it was pushed.
The complexity, in all of this, is the intent.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sans-Souci_Palace
MUSINGS: Frida Kahlo
If you come across work by Frida Kahlo, try to make it a surprise, try to go alone. Print out a painting on bad paper, only when your printer’s ink cartridge is running out, and go to a park with it.
Take nothing else. Forget that it’s a piece by Frida Kahlo. Go and spend some time with it, as you might a new friend, and see what it has to say, by itself, in the silence, in the park, on a Tuesday morning, on a surprisingly warm - out of season - day. And as yo...
REVIEW: A Glitch in the System, American Artist’s Homage to Octavia Butler — MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, Massachussets
Questioning what is radical, American Artist draws on Octavia Butler's prescient vision of humanity to explore racial capitalism, technology and notions of humanity.
https://artsfuse.org/319285/visual-arts-review-a-glitch-in-the-system-american-artists-homage-to-octavia-butler/
IN CONVERSATION: Latinx Artist Yvette Mayorga — with Candace Locklear
In coversation with Candace Locklear of Good Chaos, discussing the wide-ranging work of Latinx artist Yvette Mayorga.
Recent reviews of Mayorga's work by Jonathan Bonfiglio are linked here:
https://glasstire.com/2025/10/14/more-than-bubble-gum-pink-press-ons-yvette-mayorgas-pop-up-nail-alon/
https://art.newcity.com/2025/07/11/pink-and-violent-a-review-of-yvette-mayorga-at-monique-meloche-gallery/
REVIEW: Temitayo Ogunbiyi — The Work of an Earthy, Unruly Art Faerie — The Arts Club, Chicago, Illinois
The first Midwest solo show by Lagos-based artist Temitayo Ogunbiyi brings together whimsical and playful work that's hard to pin down.
https://art.newcity.com/2025/10/23/the-work-of-earthy-unruly-art-faerie-at-the-arts-club/
MUSINGS: Art Reviews
As a physical reaction, an art review, like a poem, should make the reader stop, take a breath or a moment, and look out of the train window at the passing landscape.
Even if the reader is not on a train, able to stop and look out, this should be the metaphysical effect that is generated. When we read a well-written review, we should all find ourselves on that train carriage, taking that moment, sitting with a thought or an idea, as the world happens around you.
REVIEW: Luke Agada’s Paintings Are Spectral Depictions of Time — Monique Meloche Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
A new exhibition at Monique Meloche Gallery in Chicago conveys the universal human act of grasping at wisps, distilled through a palette of earthy colors.
https://art.newcity.com/2025/10/20/luke-agadas-paintings-are-spectral-depictions-of-time/
REVIEW: More Than Bubble-Gum Pink Press-Ons: Yvette Mayorga’s “Pop-Up Nail $alon” — Marfa Ballroom, Marfa, Texas
Jonathan Bonfiglio considers the depth behind Yvette Mayorga's “Pop-Up Nail $alon,” a temporary immersive installation at Ballroom Marfa.
https://glasstire.com/2025/10/14/more-than-bubble-gum-pink-press-ons-yvette-mayorgas-pop-up-nail-alon/
MUSINGS: Chinati Weekend, Marfa
Why every gallery should have a roving spirit guard dog, off its leash, with very big teeth, and there should be consequences.
MUSINGS: Marfa, Donald Judd, 1985
Marfa, and Donald Judd, in his own words.
For the full text:
https://juddfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Marfa_Texas_1985.pdf
IN CONVERSATION: Pablo Delano's 'Caribbean Matters' at the Chazen Museum of Art — with Jorell Meléndez-Badillo & Aurora Santiago Ortiz
In coversation with curators Jorell Meléndez-Badillo & Aurora Santiago Ortiz on the topic of Pablo Delano's seminal show at the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Madison-Wisconsin.
For more information on the exhibition:
https://chazen.wisc.edu/exhibitions/caribbean-matters-cuestiones-caribenas-assemblage-and-sculpture-by-pablo-delano/
https://art.newcity.com/2025/08/18/archipelago-of-resistance-a-review-of-pablo-delano-at-chazen-museum-of-art-at-the-university-of-wisconsin-madison/
With thanks to Kirstin Pires at the Chazen Museum of Art.
Off We Go - Art Across the Americas
This is the beginning: the entry point and the set-up. The journey lies ahead.