Whitehot Magazine

David Jager

David Jager is an arts and culture writer based in New York City. He contributed to Toronto's NOW magazine for over a decade, and continues to write for numerous other publications. He has also worked as a curator. David received his PhD in philosophy from the University of Toronto in 2021. He also writes screenplays and rock musicals. 

articles by this author

Sook Jin Jo: Sacred Space, Reclaimed Material

ClownVamp Invades Marfa with The Junk Machine

Obsessed at Zepster Gallery

Francine Tint at Upsilon Gallery

After Hours at IRL Gallery

Susan Kim Alverez: Squonk, Squonky, Squonkalicious at Storage

Zachary Dean Jones: A Midsummer Night/The Gods Must be Crazy

Martin Mull, Painter

A Visit with Jason McLean at Van Der Plas Gallery in New York

Joel Mesler wants you to watch out for the Coke birds

Book Review: David Levinthal's Vietnam

Nitouche Anthoussi: Species of Heterotopia at The Opening Gallery

A Conversation between David Hiroshi Jager and Francois Xavier Saint Pierre

On Sherron Francis

Elisabetta Benassi at Peter Freeman

Peter Nadin: The Invisible World at Off Paradise Gallery

Carolee Schneemann: Of Course You Can/Don’t You Dare at PPOW Gallery

Kyle Staver: Truth Be Told at Half Gallery

Excavated Selves: Becoming Magic Bodies at Alchemy Gallery 55 Delancey Street through Saturday, January 13, 2024, with a closing reception from 4-6 PM

Not That Way: Group Show at Bullet Space

A conversation with Onyedika Chuke, artist and curator of STORAGE

Ella Kogan: Sculpture at Victor Gallery

Pipilotti Rist: Prickling Goosebumps and a Humming Horizon at Hauser & Wirth

Peter Hujar at 125 Newbury

Jean Katambayi Mukendi at RAMIKEN

On Thomas Dillon at the Armory Show

New York Love Affair: Timothy Goodman at Richard Taittinger

“The Moon and I” at Grimm Gallery

Nigerian Artist Victor Ekpuk Talks to David Jager About the Curious Intersection of Writing, Art, Representation, and Culture

Permutations: Paintings by Rifka Milder at The Yard

Jim Dine: Three Ships: Painting and Sculpture at Templon