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K2 Friday Nights Are Back at the Rubin Museum
The after-hours program makes a comeback with free admission to all galleries, exhibition tours, special cocktails, DJ sets, and more.
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The after-hours program makes a comeback with free admission to all galleries, exhibition tours, special cocktails, DJ sets, and more.
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Opening in Manhattan on May 20, this photography fair will bring together 49 galleries from nine countries and 23 cities across the US and around the world.
Guide
Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very New York art events this month, including Willie Cole, Hélio Oiticica, Nanette Carter, and more.
Art
Dana Lok explores a range of perceptual conundrums in an impressive debut exhibition.
Art
The openness of Willis's art suggests that he does not believe that painting needs to attain visual perfection; painting is a process that does not search for closure.
Art
Pratt’s MFA Thesis Exhibition features immersive presentations that transcend the parameters of traditional painting.
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The site-specific installation “Bird’s-Eye View” celebrates Manhattan’s coastline and the wonders of migration patterns with digitally-created birds.
Film
The Museum of the Moving Image show Deepfake: Unstable Evidence on Screen tries to help visitors equip themselves to discern real images from fake ones.
Art
Since 2019, Art Workers' Inquiry has been developing methods for everyday art workers to speak openly on capitalism and colonialism in the art world.
Art
In Kim's art, peculiar characters may be skulking out of sight, shrouded in shadow, forever forgotten in bygone dreams, or inscrutable in the recesses of her memory.
News
The super tall and skinny skyscraper, affectionately dubbed “the coffee stirrer,” was built at a 24:1 height-to-width ratio.
Art
Whereas the creators of landscape abstractions generally believed their paintings were impervious to time, Lucy Mullican makes artworks that are exposed and susceptible.