Art Review
The Visual Language of the Nuclear Age
Eighty years after the US bombed Hiroshima, a show tracks the cultural reception of both nuclear weapons and nuclear power.
Lisa Yin Zhang is Associate Editor at Hyperallergic, based in Queens, New York.
Art Review
Eighty years after the US bombed Hiroshima, a show tracks the cultural reception of both nuclear weapons and nuclear power.
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Histories are at the heart of some of our favorite shows, from queer video art to the cultural and familial traditions invoked by Candida Alvarez and Thomas Holton.
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Thomas Holton photographed the Lam family for two decades, drawing attention not only to where but also how they live.
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From Saya Woolfalk’s hyperrealism to Ben Shahn’s Social Realism, our favorite shows at the moment are all about building and improving worlds.
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Umber Majeed’s work cuts deep for those who saw their diasporic culture meld queasily with early internet culture.
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From Julia Margaret Cameron to Chloe Dzubilo, to 150 years of the Art Students League of New York, “visionary” is a theme in the shows below.
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A show at the Art Students League leans on the names of its alumni and the aura of its environs, but that’s enough.
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Spirituality, magic, and transformation are recurring themes in some of our favorite exhibitions on view, from Mestre Didi to Renée Stout.
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The magic of Stout’s artworks does not feel contingent on a viewer’s comprehension — it feels auratic, as if emitting an electrical current of meaning.
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Dig into new and upcoming tomes on the long lineage of LGBTQ+ art, from Beauford Delaney’s bond with James Baldwin to iconic lesbian photographer JEB and Alice Austen.
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Across painting, sculpture, installation, and video, these five group shows are excellent — no qualifiers about “student work” needed.
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From ceramic alligators to Nordic traditions, artists focusing on personal concerns and identity are making some fascinating work.