Art
Judith Bernstein Warns Us: Never Again!
That Bernstein’s political art is still so relevant is chilling, but like the first time around, it remains a source of comfort that we have her to lead us through.
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That Bernstein’s political art is still so relevant is chilling, but like the first time around, it remains a source of comfort that we have her to lead us through.
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Hundreds of tenants could be displaced from the West 26th Street arts complex established by Gloria Naftali, now on the market for $170M.
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The exhibition-as-memoir of Linda Griggs, a group show as history lesson, Odili Donald Odita’s vibrant abstractions, and more.
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At 68th Street–Hunter College station, a new trio of mosaics by professor Lisa Corinne Davis is a dizzying exploration of the art of cartography.
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Black Dress II: Homage continues to explore the contributions of underrepresented Black designers and fashion professionals.
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Stout achieved an ascetic sensuality in his geometric abstractions, a paradoxical synthesis of restraint and hedonism that is unmatched by any of his contemporaries.
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The Escalante Massacre in the Philippines serves as a touchstone for a show by Filipino artist Enzo Camacho and American artist Ami Lien at MoMA PS1.
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The exhibition revisits Weegee’s bold, boundary-pushing perspective and pioneering role in photographing spectacle. On view in NYC.
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In an already trying year, the art in From Chinatown, With Love is a reminder that community will help us get through the tremendous challenges.
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A new list released by the Department of Cultural Affairs highlights dozens of free or pay-what-you-wish museums and institutions.
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The Journal Gallery and Asya Geisberg gallery are both located at 45 White Street. Damages are still being assessed.
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It is refreshing to see a group show that hews to its curatorial statement, and includes both old friends and unexpected twists.