InLiquid online magazine tells the story of art. With interviews, reviews, and exhibition essays, InLiquid Online Magazine provides in-depth articles for you to build your knowledge about art and artists.

Chiaroscuro Spring captures the joyous opportunity for regrowth that spring, now more than ever, presents as a distinctly hopeful warm emergence from what has felt like a year-long desolate winter.
Exhibition Essay
July 23, 2021

With a deep reverence for the past, Amy Cousins creates installations that pay homage to queer history, while looking forward to and celebrating what the future of queerness and queer activism can be.
Interview, Wind Fellow
July 12, 2021

Intertwining glass with fabric, wood, and a vast array of found objects, Paula Mandel’s mixed media sculptures take shape as physical emblems of the subconscious world.
Member Highlight
June 29, 2021

John Tidwell, Philadelphia-based collector, treats the art of collecting like an ongoing project of establishing his own historicity.
Everyone is a Collector
May 22, 2021

This world beyond the grasp of our naked senses, one that almost has an extraterrestrial feel, is made visible in the exquisite organic drawings of InLiquid artist Gregory Brellochs.
Member Highlight
May 13, 2021

InLiquid said goodbye to our friend and member Nancy Kress, who passed on January 17, 2021.
From InLiquid
May 5, 2021

Didier William’s "Anwo" depicts three amorphous, bulky figures standing together in what could be either an embrace or a fighting stance.
The Benefit
April 13, 2021

Mary Henderson‘s Winter is included in the 2021 Benefit. Keep reading for her thoughts on her studio practice, how the pandemic affected her artistic endeavors, and why art matters.
The Benefit
April 2, 2021

Focused on examining the illusive qualities of Havana, Cuba, Kneeling Boy is part of Tarver’s Havana: A Place Out of Time (1999) series.
The Benefit
March 29, 2021