In the final show of a three-part exhibition cycle, the power of solidarity and communal resistance is manifested in works by collectives around the world. Cantando Bajito: Chorus, install…
SOURCE: 4columns at 07:00PMThe Brooklyn Museum’s American collection gets a makeover inspired by Black feminism. Toward Joy: New Frameworks for American Art, installation view. Courtesy Brooklyn Museum. Photo: Pau…
SOURCE: 4columns at 08:00PMA debut New York solo exhibition showcases the artist’s inventiveness and sly humor. Rachel Martin: Bending the Rules, installation view. Courtesy Hannah Traore Gallery. Photo: Evan Hunt…
SOURCE: 4columns at 08:00PMRiotous color, crisp compositions, and a continued defiance of figurative-vs.-abstract binaries. Amy Sillman: To Be Other-Wise, installation view. Courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery…
SOURCE: 4columns at 08:00PMOver one hundred works by expat artists who sought an escape from stateside restrictiveness in postwar France. Americans in Paris: Artists Working in Postwar France, 1946–1962, installati…
SOURCE: 4columns at 08:00PMThe artist’s new exhibition explores freedom, confinement, and flight in the Black imaginary. Steffani Jemison: Bound, installation view. Courtesy the artist and Greene Naftali. Phot…
SOURCE: 4columns at 07:00PMBeauty, ugliness, an equalizing gaze: the artist channels the work of poet Wanda Coleman to share her vision of Los Angeles. Cauleen Smith: The Wanda Coleman Songbook, installation view. Co…
SOURCE: 4columns at 07:00PMFive poetic stories in image and text reveal the ever-present power of nature, greed, friendship, and philosophical inquiry. Amar Kanwar: The Peacock’s Graveyard, installation view. Court…
SOURCE: 4columns at 07:00PMIn the photographer’s current MoMA exhibition, a reminder that war is never over. An-My Lê: Between Two Rivers / Giữa hai giòng sông / Entre deux rivières, installation view. Court…
SOURCE: 4columns at 07:00PMThe focus of her art is on realities that Black dancers face in the world of ballet. First she sculpted real dancers; then she brought in a familiar expert to help bring them to life.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 09:16AMWho bore it better? A new show at the Met presents the dueling agendas of the two modernist painters. Manet/Degas, installation view. Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art. Photo: Anna-Marie …
SOURCE: 4columns at 07:00PMColored-pencil works by the Inuk artist present an imaginative worldview combining cultural traditions and a dreamlike reality. Shuvinai Ashoona: Looking Out, Looking In, installation view.…
SOURCE: 4columns at 08:00PMThirteen international artists respond to the ongoing legacy of trauma, violence, and defiance caused by the 1947 division. Proposals for a Memorial to Partition, installation view. Courtes…
SOURCE: 4columns at 08:00PMEncyclopedia Black: the artist digs through educational materials and textbooks to create works revolving around power, racism, and history’s archive. Samuel Levi Jones: Conscious Intuit…
SOURCE: 4columns at 08:00PMHair, trade, exploration, noodles: the complexities of diasporic movement in twenty-nine works. Rina Banerjee: Black Noodles, installation view. Courtesy the artist and Perrotin. Photo: Gui…
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