Noah Davis
A traveling retrospective of essential viewing makes an elegiac landing at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Noah Davis, installation view. Courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art. Pictured, far …
A traveling retrospective of essential viewing makes an elegiac landing at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Noah Davis, installation view. Courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art. Pictured, far …
The first US exhibition of Édouard Glissant's personal art collection is fertile landscape for thinking through the poetics of relation. The Earth, the Fire, the Water, and the Winds: F…
In his first comprehensive US retrospective, a demonstration of the Cuban artist's practice as an act of decolonization. Wifredo Lam: When I Don't Sleep, I Dream, installation view. Courtes…
Art in a time of war: an exhibition of paintings, sculptures, drawings, and collages at 52 Walker. Nicole Eisenman: STY, installation view. Courtesy 52 Walker. Nicole Eisenman: STY, 52 Wal…
In the newly reopened museum, a balancing act between extravagant architecture and the institution's historical origins. From Now: A Collection in Context, installation view. Courtesy Studi…
The artist's endless appetite for all manner of making and creativity is on display in MoMA's new retrospective. Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective, installation view. Courtesy the Museum of Moder…
A series of one-year performances demonstrate the merging of art time and life time. Tehching Hsieh: Lifeworks 1978"1999, installation view. Courtesy Dia Art Foundation. Photo: Bill Jacobs…
The specters of history and photography haunt thirty-two works in the artist's first US survey in over twenty years. Stan Douglas: Ghostlight, installation view. Courtesy Hessel Museum of A…
With plants, books, multimedia and multimodal works, a nod toward Black survival, liberation, and love. Rashid Johnson: A Poem for Deep Thinkers, installation view. Courtesy Solomon R. Gugg…
An exhibition at ICP tells the people's history of US labor from 1940 to 2011. American Job: 1940"2011, installation view. Courtesy International Center of Photography. American Job: 1940…
Anne Imhof is one of the most talked-about artists in the world. Her new project at the Park Avenue Armory may reveal why.
Placemaking and escape-making: a show at Pioneer Works explores Black geographies and histories through connections to Octavia Butler's life and literature. American Artist: Shaper of Go…
From object modification to body modification, a revelatory show of the late artist's work exhibits consumer culture gone wild. Pippa Garner: Misc. Pippa, installation view. Courtesy Matthe…
In his new show, the artist hybridizes the wonders and terrors of technology with immigrants' journeys past and present. Osman Khan: Road to Hybridabad, installation view. Courtesy the arti…
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…
The 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: Paula…
A 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 Hunter…
Riotous 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…
Over 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, installation…
The 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…
Beauty, 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…
Five 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. Courtes…
In 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…
The 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.
Who 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 …