“Few guides are more qualified to lead readers through the rapid rise of the once renegade art form.” —Andrea K. Scott, The New Yorker
ARTNEWS May 20, 2021, 25 Curators Shaping the Art World Today
KQED June 10, 2021, Kadist’s ‘Seeing Sound’ is the Perfect Reentry to Communal Art Viewing
Christies July 9, 2021, Summer reading: 10 of the best art books of the past year
Stir world September 15, 2021, Sound and video art pundit Barbara London curates ‘Seeing Sound’, a travelling exhibit
The New Yorker, August 26, 2020, “Barbara London Calling,” a new podcast series
Artnet News Editors’ Picks, August 10, 2020, “Barbara London Calling,” a new podcast series
Performa Reports, “Video/Art: The First Fifty Years,” By Reiko Tomii, March 16, 2020
The Shin Bijutsu Shinbun , article: “An exquisite first-person art history,” column: “Genzai tsushin from New York,” By Reiko Tomii, Feb 27, 2020
The New Yorker, “A Pioneering Video-Art Curator Chronicles the Medium in ‘Video/Art: The First Fifty Years’, By Andrea K. Scott, February 14, 2020
“Few guides are more qualified to lead readers through the rapid rise of the once renegade art form.” —Andrea K. Scott, The New Yorker
KQED June 10, 2021, Kadist’s ‘Seeing Sound’ is the Perfect Reentry to Communal Art Viewing
Christies July 9, 2021, Summer reading: 10 of the best art books of the past year
Stir world September 15, 2021, Sound and video art pundit Barbara London curates ‘Seeing Sound’, a travelling exhibit
The New Yorker, August 26, 2020, “Barbara London Calling,” a new podcast series
Artnet News Editors’ Picks, August 10, 2020, “Barbara London Calling,” a new podcast series
Performa Reports, “Video/Art: The First Fifty Years,” By Reiko Tomii, March 16, 2020
The Shin Bijutsu Shinbun , article: “An exquisite first-person art history,” column: “Genzai tsushin from New York,” By Reiko Tomii, Feb 27, 2020
The New Yorker, “A Pioneering Video-Art Curator Chronicles the Medium in ‘Video/Art: The First Fifty Years’, By Andrea K. Scott, February 14, 2020
Bloomberg, “Video Is Still a Bit Player in the Art World.” 30 January 2020
The Telegraph, “From clunky computers to TikTok: how video art took over the world,” 30 January 2020
The Guardian, Smashed cars and Chinese chewing: the five masterpieces of video art, Jan. 19, 2020
ARTnews review, Jan. 13, 2020, The Rise of Video Art Stars in Curator Barbara London’s New Book
Art Newspaper review, Jan. 2020, no. 319, A new book by Barbara London, MoMA’s first curator of video art, reflects a fast-moving medium