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p staff david zwirner review 1234755199

P. Staff's current exhibition at David Zwirner in New York transforms the gallery's Upper East Side townhouse into a haunting, body-centric experience. The show features a new video titled *Penetration* (2025), split across three floors, depicting a person with a laser beamed at their bare stomach, alongside sculptures with wood spikes under latex drapes and ambient sounds of a beating heart. The installation evokes a dread of having a body, with jaundiced yellow window films and disjointed sensory elements creating an uncomfortable, dysphoric atmosphere.

p staff david zwirner review 1234755199

P. Staff's exhibition at David Zwirner in New York transforms the gallery's Upper East Side town house into a haunted house without supernatural elements, instead evoking a visceral dread of having a body. The centerpiece is a video titled *Penetration* (2025), split across three floors, showing a laser beamed at a person's bare stomach, while jaundiced window films, heartbeat sounds, and latex-draped sculptures with wood spikes create an immersive, dysphoric environment. This is Staff's first show with David Zwirner and their first with any New York gallery, following their controversial contribution to the 2024 Whitney Biennial.

At the INHA, the summer closure of the library revives the debate

À l’INHA, la fermeture estivale de la bibliothèque ravive le sujet

The National Institute for Art History (INHA) in Paris is facing backlash over its decision to implement a permanent two-week summer closure of its library every August. Originally introduced as a temporary measure during the 2024 Olympics and subsequent renovations, the closure is now being formalized by the administration despite a change in leadership. Staff and researchers have launched a petition, arguing that August is a critical period for international scholars and students who rely on the library’s extensive collections.

“Grammars of Light” at Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo

Astrup Fearnley Museet in Oslo presents "Grammars of Light," a major exhibition featuring immersive works by Cerith Wyn Evans, Ann Lislegaard, and P. Staff. The show includes architecturally scaled video projections and luminous sculptures made from repurposed consumer, medical, and industrial lighting, transforming the museum's galleries into sensory environments that challenge perception.