New York Is More Alive Than Ever, NOW!
A group exhibition curated by Saam Niami and Gabrielle Richardson at 25 Allen Street reminds us what community looks like.
Marjorie Van Cura’s Lines of Resistance
An artist captures the tenacious energy of protests, heralding the urgency of collective action.
“Harmony and Dissonance” Opens at the Guggenheim Museum
The Guggenheim’s new Orphism exhibition expands our understanding of the century-old movement.
Global Dialogue – Azadeh Nia
Nia discusses juggling painting and parenthood and the memories of a currently inaccessible life and family in her hometown.
Yongqi Tang’s Visceral Paintings of Violence and Healing
The Open Venus at Latitude Gallery embodies the abject realities of bodily transformation.
Migration in Dialogue – Kathie Halfin
Raised in both Ukraine and Israel, Halfin moved to Brooklyn in her adulthood. The fiber artists feels that not one place represents her; all three do.
Intimacy as Theoretical Framework at Iowa
A two-person show at a Brooklyn apartment gallery explores interconnection and closeness.
Naomi Nakazato Conjures Forgotten Futures at Olympia
Reflecting on rituals of mourning, Nakazato delineates the in-between space of queer and biracial existence through repetitive acts of mapping, translating, and cloning.
FAO’s Artful Celebration of the Amazon and the Risk of Tokenism
Lucas Memmola installation commissioned by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization calls for further scrutiny.
On Identity and Intimacy With Jeanette Spicer
A striking photo book depicts the lesbian experience through the lens of daughterhood.
From Night to Day: Concordia Studio Explores the Passage of Time Through Landscape
Montserrat Miranda Ayejes interviews Danielle Juliao and Martin Isaza, who hope to support emerging Latin American artists.
The Salon by NADA x The Community
An alternative art fair made its base in a Paris office building.
Migration in Dialogue – Rubeen Salem
A Palestinian American artist discusses emotional truths and his artistic purpose in the time of war.
Lydia Nobles on Art, Activism, and Body Autonomy
Leading up to the election, Nobles brings a poignant voice to the discourse around reproductive rights, gender, and sexuality.
Kibong Rhee’s Misty Landscapes Reveal Hidden Shadows
There is no place at Tina Kim Gallery explores viewership, obscurity, and reflexivity.
“IN THE MOMENT” Debuts Taiwanese Painters Navigating a New Age
A group exhibition showcasing emerging artists at Nunu Fine Art elevates contemporary art practices from Asia.
Are You Alone Right Now?
At-Will Adaptation prods our open wounds from attempting to be individuals, breaking down embryo, identity, and purpose.
Untangling Feeling: Kati Gegenheimer’s Passages
Gegenheimer’s ten-painting show suggests that time is less a series of separate instances and more a pattern of experience.
War, Women, Whimsy: Lucky Breaks Examines Ukraine’s Wartime Trauma
A surrealist play adapted from Yevgenia Belorusets’s book attempts to unpack the unspeakable.