Press, (Reviews, Interviews & Mentions)

2024

“‘Seeing Meaning’ in the wake of AI,” by Will Alstetter, Document Journal, March 2024.

2023

“Inside the California African American Museum’s $5-million ‘momentum’-fueled upgrades,” by Deborah Vankin, L.A. Times, August 2023.
“On Intimacy: an interview with Chloë Bass,” Dilettante Army, May 2023.
“Kaleidoscopic No. 17: Chloë Bass,” by Leonardo Bravo, Kaleidoscopic Projects, May 2023.
“Henry Off-Site: Chloë Bass Soft Services,” by Ken D. Allan, CAA Reviews, March 2023.
“Chloë Bass disarms with beauty,” by Nereya Otieno, Hyperallergic, January 2023.

2022

“13 pop-ups, launches, events in L.A. to level up your November calendar, with style,” LA Times, November 2022.
“10 Fun Things To Do In Seattle This Weekend: September 30-October 2” by Kelly Dougher, Secret Seattle, September 2022.
“Chloë Bass’s Soft Services Installation at Volunteer Park Gives Visitors a Moment to Just Breathe” by Jas Keimig, The Stranger, September 2022.
“12 Cool Art Exhibits to Check Out in LA Before They Disappear” by Keisha Raines, Thrillist, September 2022.
“Institutions and Outliers: Autumn Art Season Preview,” by Sarah Nys Dambrot, LA Weekly, September 2022.
“7 best bets for visual arts in the Seattle area in Fall 2022,” by Jerald Pierce, Seattle Times, September 2022.
“With inscriptions and printed plants, art project places 14 temporary stone ‘benches’ in Volunteer Park,” Capitol Hill Seattle Blog, August 2022.

2021

“Wayfinding,” by Megan Bickle, Ruckus, October 2021.
“Review Rundown: The One With Sci-Fi, Horror, and Other Good Stuff” by Laura Hess No Proscenium, October 2021.
“What Is ‘Tragic Optimism’ and Can It Help Us Make Sense Of This Moment?” by Susanna Schrobsdorff, Time, September 2021.
“St. Louis Surprises With Art And Soul” by Chadd Scott, Forbes, August 2021.
“Chloë Bass: The Parts,” by Phillip Griffith, Brooklyn Rail, July/August 2021.
“Chloë Bass: Wayfinding, Putting Language into Public Space,” by Calvin Wilson, KC Studio Magazine, July 2021.
“Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend,” The Art Newspaper, June 2021.
THE PARTS featured in “Brooklyn’s long history of resistance is celebrated on #Juneteenth,” The Art Newspaper, June 2021.
“‘Chloë Bass: Wayfinding’ Installation on View at Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis,” by Annie Block, Interior Design, June 2021.
“Chloë Bass: Without participation, the public falls apart,” by Alex Westfall, Killscreen, June 2021.
“Episode 501.: Ekene Ijeoma, Chloë Bass,” The Modern Art Notes Podcast, June 2021.
#sky #nofilter featured in “Artists in a Post-George Floyd, Mid-Pandemic World,” by Aruna D’Souza, The New York Times, May 2021.
“Chloë Bass Invites Personal Reflections And Public Encounters Outside The Pulitzer,” by Jeremy D. Goodwin, St. Louis Public Radio, April 2021.
“Chloë Bass: Wayfinding at the Pulitzer,” Higher Education Channel TV, April 2021. (Video.)
“Chloë Bass: Wayfinding’ brings a provocative outdoor addition to the Pulitzer Arts Foundation,” by Melissa Meinzer, St. Louis Magazine, April 2021.
“Pulitzer Arts Foundation Opens ‘Chloë Bass: Wayfinding’ Outdoor Exhibition,” by Bryan Hollerbach, Ladue News, April 2021.
“’Close to You’ at Mass MoCA ‘fills a gap’ for voices rarely given space in museums,“ by Jennifer Huberdeau, The Berkshire Eagle, April 2021.
“Big Question: How Are Boundaries Drawn in Relationships?” by Anaïs Duplan, Art21, March 2021.
“Studio Visit with Chloë Bass,” studioELL, February 2021.
“Meet the Mellon Seminar Cohort: Chloë Bass,” by Queenie Sukhadia, Center for the Humanities, January 2021.
“Mellon Foundation Supports Social Practice CUNY,” CUNY Graduate Center, January 2021.

2020

“A Broader Narrative,” by Audrey M. Peterson, Brooklyn College Magazine, Volume 8, Number 1, 2020.
“This Way to Chloë Bass’ Outdoor Art Show,” by Brian Boucher, The New York Times, September 2020.
“‘Language Like A Pickaxe’: An Interview with Chloë Bass,” by Emily Raboteau, The New York Review, August 2020.
Wayfinding featured in WNYC’s All Of It with Allison Stewart, August 2020.
Revolution on Trial reviewed in the New Haven Independent by Brian Slattery, August 2020.
Revolution on Trial reviewed in the Arts Council of Greater New Haven blog by Arturo Pineda, July 2020.
Revolution on Trial reviewed in the Daily Nutmeg by Kathy Leonard Czepiel, July 2020.
Wayfinding reviewed in Artforum by Johanna Fateman, July 2020. (PDF)
Wayfinding featured in “The July Culture Lover’s Guide,” Harper’s Bazaar, July 2020.
“Wayfinding: A Conversation with Chloë Bass,” by Helen Kim, Aster(ix), June 2020.
“On Our Radar 2020,” Creative Capital, April 2020.
“Box Burners: Wayfinding in Harlem,” All Arts (WNET), January 2020. (Short documentary film.)

2019

“Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend,” The Art Newspaper, November 2019.
“Editors’ Picks: 23 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week,” artnet, October 2019.
“Counterpublic: A Future Visioned Triennial,” by Melaney Mitchell, Informality Blog, June 2019.
“Art Worldings at Play: “Couterpublic” Triennial of Public Art,” by Esther Neff, Cultbytes, June 2019.
“Social Studies: Chloë Bass & Gregory Sholette Discuss Social Practice Queens,” Art & Education, May 2019.
“Chloë Bass: Oral History Project,” BOMB Magazine, March 2019.
“Chloë Bass, Artist and Public Practitioner,” The Remix Podcast, January 2019.
“Say Something, Jamie (Afterward)” by Jamieson Webster, Recess Critical Writing, January 2019.

2018

“Best of 2018: Our Top 20 NYC Art Shows,” Hyperallergic, December 2018.
“Lowery Stokes Sims and Chloë Bass Talk Empathy, Art, and Education,” Hyperallergic Podcast, December 2018.
“A Symposium on the Modern Family: That which has been unveiled,” by Jessica Lynne, The Believer, Issue One Hundred Twenty-One, October 2018.
“Increasing the Scale of the Intimate: A Conversation with Chloë Bass,” by Lynne Desilva-Johnson, The Operating System, October 2018.
“Chloë Bass: The Tone, Texture & Taste of Intimacy,” by Nico Wheadon, The Brooklyn Rail, June 2018.
“The Elusive Index of Relationships Between Everyone,” by Hrag Vartanian, Hyperallergic, June 2018.
“I Want Us To Look More Closely: Chloë Bass Interviewed by Jessica Lynne,” BOMB Magazine, June 2018.
“The Book of Everyday Instruction: A Conversation with Chloë Bass,” by Jillian Steinhauer, Temporary Art Review, June 2018.
“Episode 632: Chloë Bass,” Bad At Sports, May 2018.
“Examining the Ephemeral Nature of Interaction,” by Neil Chiragdin, Queens Chronicle, May 2018.
“Previews: Chloë Bass, The Book of Everyday Instruction,” by Rachel Churner, Artforum, May 2018.
“Proof of Concept: Thinking About Adrian Piper,” by Siddhartha Mitter, The Village Voice, April 2018.
“9 Art Events to Attend in New York City This Week,” ArtNews, April 2018.
“Public Intimacy: An Interview with Artist Chloë Bass,” by Alethea Rockwell, Museum of Modern Art Blog, April 2018.
“Spring Gallery Guide: 12 Galleries to Visit Now in Brooklyn and Queens,” by Will Heinrich, The New York Times, April 2018.
“In Pursuit of Safe Spaces,” Sydney Foreman, Our RISD, April 2018.
“Your Concise New York Art Guide for Spring 2018,” Hyperallergic, February 2018.
“‘Speak Boldly When They Question You’: At the Kitchen, a Moving and Multifarious Tribute to Composer Julius Eastman,” by Andrew Russeth, ArtNews, February 2018.

2017

“Looking Back 2017: Listening and Learning,” by Margaret Lee, Frieze, December 2017.
“An Interview with Chloë Bass,” by Maya Simkin, AmLit Mag, September 2017.
“The Visible Hand at CUE Art Foundation,” by Gretchen Coombs, Temporary Art Review, April 2017.
“Chloë Bass talks with Sharon Louden” (Interview), Magic Praxis Podcast, April 2017.
“From Books by Black Women to Electricians’ Stories, a Show Catalogs Alternative Archives,” by Jillian Steinhauer, Hyperallergic, April 2017.
“How Art Making Is A Type of Management,” by Alexis Clements, Hyperallergic, February 2017.
“The Visible Hand” (Catalog Essay), by Rachel Valinsky, CUE Art Foundation, February 2017. Also appears in Art 21 Magazine’s March issue.
“Artists and Critics Support Anti-Trump #J20 Art Strike,” by Nicholas Forrest, Blouin ArtInfo, January 2017.

Before 2017

“At the BRIC Biennial, Dozens of Local Artists Shine A Light on Brooklyn,” by Siddartha Mitter, The Village Voice, November 2016.
“SECCA exhibit takes a critical look at recent news, news media,” by Tom Patterson, Winston-Salem Journal, November 2016.
“‘Dispatches’ view the news through art,” by Susan Ladd, Greensboro News & Record, November 2016.
“Chloë Bass on Incorrect Intimacy and Living Better Together,” by Ayden Le Roux, Odyssey Works, October 2016. (Interview.)
“A Langston Hughes Short Story Inspired a Contemporary Art Exhibition,” by Antwaun Sargent, The Creators Project (Vice), September 2016.
“A Biennial on a Bus Explores the Leisure and Labor of Travel,” by Claire Voon, Hyperallergic, March 2016.
“The Fung Wah Biennial Took Me On a Weird Art Trip,” by Scott Heins, Gothamist, March 2016.
“South Elm Projects preserve neighborhood in transition,” by Jeff Sikes, Yes Weekly, December 2015.
“Objectifying Our Digital Lives,” by E. Odin Cathcart, Hyperallergic, October 2015.
“Learning as a Form of Art: Artists and Educators Overlooking the Sculpture Garden,” by Leticia Gutierrez, MoMA Learning, August 2015.
Community Dialogue 12 (Chloë Bass, Dynesha Henderson & Ryann Holmes), OJBK FM, funkgodjazz&medicine: Black Radical Brooklyn, Creative Time, October 2014.
“A conversation: Chloë Bass on Prelude 2014,” by Eleonora Castagna, Droste Effect, October 2014.
“I drank wine, I saw art, but this was no opening,” by Karen Kedmey, Artsy, October 2014.
“In conversation: Prelude 2014,” by Frank Hentschker, The Brooklyn Rail, September 2014.
“A laboratory experience,” by Casey Logan, Omaha World-Herald, September 2014.
“An Island of Light and Performance,” by David LaGaccia, Incident Magazine, June 2014.
“85 Degrees, 100 Percent Free,” by A.C. Lee, New York Times, June 2014.
“From Private Repository to Public Forum,” by Martha Schwendener, New York Times, February 2014.
“Studio Visit: Chloë Bass,” by Sophie Buonomo, BOMBLOG, July 2013.
“Portfolio: Chloë Bass,” BOMBLOG, July 2013.
“An Examination of the Process of Self-Recognizing,” by Willow Goldstein, Arts in Bushwick Blog, June 2013.
“Highlights of Bushwick Open Studios 2013,” by Chelsea Haines, BOMBLOG, June 2013.
“AO On-Site: Bushwick Open Studios 2013,” by Hannah Palmer Egan, artobserved.com, June 2013.
“10 Must-Visit Studios, 10 Must-See Exhibitions, and More at Bushwick Open Studios 2013,” by Benjamin Sutton, artinfo.com, May 2013.
“And They’re Off: Friday Night Openings at Bushwick Open Studios 2013,” by Hrag Vartanian, Hyperallergic, May 2013.
Profile by Oscar Oliver-Didier in Entorno 20, the Journal of the Colegio de Arquitectos y Arquitectos Paisajistas de Puerto Rico, Summer 2012. (Requires flash to view.)
“Self Money in the Bank,” by Akeem Duncan, Quiet Lunch Blog, September 2012.
“Chloë Bass Has Her Designs Set on ‘Self-Recognition,’” by Lanie Zipoy, Works by Women, March 2012.
“A Scene Grows in Brooklyn,” by Carolina A. Miranda, ArtNEWS, February 2012.
“SITE Fest: Performance Art Fills the Streets of Bushwick,” Interview, WNYC New York, March 2011.
“Chloë Bass: So Much Amazing Stuff!” by Katarina Hybenova, Bushwick Daily, March 2011
Video profile by Grace Moon, Velvet Park Magazine, March 2011.
“Social Disrobing and Other Party Fare,” by Melena Ryzik, New York Times, June 2010.
“Best Of Brooklyn (and Manhattan Too),” L Magazine Editorial Staff, L Magazine, August 2010.
“Previewing Bushwick Open Studios,” by Risa Shoup, Huffington Post, May 2010.
“SITE Unseen: Bushwick’s Performance Festival Returns,” by Aaron Short, February 2010.
“The Main Course: Part Q,” Interview, Heritage Radio Network, November 2009.
“The Q Report w/ Wolfgang Lehner, Chloë Bass, Laura Braslow, Layton Hower, & Rinaldo Frattolillo,” Interview, Heritage Radio Network, June 2009.
“Spare Times: Open Studios in Brooklyn,” by Melena Ryzik, New York Times, June 2009.
“Escaping from the Art Market,” by Benjamin Sutton, L Magazine, May 2009.
“Comfort Food,” by Katherine Sharpe, ReadyMade Magazine, February 2009.
“A Day in the Life of Chloë Bass,” by Rachel Geizhals, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism Blog, November 2008.