The following article was first published by Square Cylinder in April, 2026. Sky Hopinka repurposes this expansive exhibition space into a screening room for “Sonic Transmissions.” This solo-exhibition, curated by Gina Basso, features three large screens on one wall, upon which six looping films alternate between… +
The following article was first published by Square Cylinder in March, 2026. In “Immortal,” John Paul Morabito pays tribute to the iconic pop musician Sylvester (1947-1988) with five abstract, woven, and lushly beaded tapestries in a show named after the singer’s posthumous album of the same… +
The following article was first published by Square Cylinder in February, 2026 Picture a dark, windowless room, sealed off from all but three projectors. The floor of the room is appointed with freshly laid industrial carpet — not visible, but sensible through one’s feet. It absorbs… +
The following article was first published by Square Cylinder on Dec. 5. Feast is on view at Johansson Projects until January 3rd, 2026. L. Song Wu’s “Feast” takes its inspiration from South Korean Mukbang videos to reflect upon banal but disconcerting appetites of modern women with food. Song’s… +
The following review was originally published by Square Cylinder in October 2025. With a new suite of fourteen color-soaked, rectangular abstractions, Marsha Cottrell challenges assumptions about perspective, visibility, and collaborative analog technologies. These works blur the boundary between painting and printing, courtesy of a digital office… +