Jack Halberstam discusses Becoming An Image in Places Journal. “Cassils was seeking to draw attention to all that is missing from even gay archives of art and political movements. Becoming an Image comments on…
Cassils featured in Critic’s Picks for Artforum
“In this solo exhibition comprising primarily live performances and installations, the Los Angeles–based and gender-nonconforming artist Cassils uses their naked body to explore the often pervasive violence against LGBTQI subjects. Their performance…
“MONUMENTAL” Featured in New York Times, Huffington Post
Photo: Cassils with Robyn Beck; Courtesy of the artist and Ronald Feldman Gallery, New York. Cassils sat down with Noah Michelson to discuss their durational performance PISSED, coinciding with their New York solo…
CASSILS Presents: “Aline’s Orchard (Between Scandal and Oblivion)”
EXHIBITION DATES: May 3 to June 24, 2018 Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery Exhibition OPENING RECEPTION: April 29, 2018, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Los Angeles, C.A. – Cassils Studio, The…
David J. Getsy on CASSILS
David J. Getsy takes on Cassils’s Pissed in ARTFORUM magazine. Click here for PDF.
“MONUMENTAL” Featured in New York Times, Huffington Post
Cassils sat down with Noah Michelson to discuss their durational performance PISSED, coinciding with their New York solo show MONUMENTAL. You can read the Huffington Post article here. They were also recently featured in a…
“Monument Push” featured in HYPERALLERGIC
by Karen Emenhiser-Harris (Hyperallergic) OMAHA — Brute physicality and fugitive imagery lie within the heart of Phantom Revenant, a solo exhibition at Bemis Center for Contemporary Art that was bookended by two…
VICE’s The Creators Project Features Cassils
Cassils was recently featured in Vice’s “The Creators Project”. Check out the video below and read the full story on VICE.
New Film: 103 Shots – World Premiere
The Sound of Everynight Life Julia Steinmetz “Magnificent against the monotonous repetition of everyday oppressions, dance incites rebellions of everynight life.” -Celeste Fraser Delgado and José Esteban Muñoz, Everynight Life: Culture and…
WIRED: We watched an artist set fire to themselves on stage
WIRED magazine profiles Cassils’s performance of “Inextinguishable Fire” at London’s National Theatre. Cassils gazes expressionlessly over the audience. During the entire process, in fact, Cassils will say nothing. There is no explanation, no…