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At Canal Projects, New York, the artist explores connection itself with an erotic choreography of mechanical repair
Spanning Gladstone Gallery and Sprüth Magers in New York, the conceptual artist’s doubleheader revisits and remixes old work
At Chapter NY, New York, the artist’s chemical paintings evoke industrial processes and spontaneous reactions
As the US administration withdraws LGBTQ+ resources, a show at the Tang Teaching Museum, Saratoga Springs, celebrates queer lives
From Sam Moyer’s doubleheader to Kang Seung Lee’s poignant investigation of ageing, here’s what to see in New York now
At Soft Network, New York, a show of the East Village artist’s photographs and archival materials paints a picture of her queer community
At MoMA, New York, a gripping retrospective traces decades of the artist’s experimentation with the medium
Ahead of Mehretu’s solo show at K12, Düsseldorf, the two discuss space, abstraction and how art becomes a language of survival
At BANK NYC, the show is most effective when it engages with haptics at a distance
Overtaking two of Matthews Marks Gallery’s New York locations, her installations explode stale hierarchies of taste
In her exhibition at Management, New York, the artist presents a dissolving model city with an uncertain afterlife
Featuring performers who vape, text and perch on luxury cars, the immersive work overtaking Park Avenue Armory, New York, demands we surrender to its shifting rhythms
At the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the artist explores the unique qualities of ASL through drawing, video and sculpture
Riffing on a technology trade fair, the artist’s show at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York, suggests that what’s onscreen doesn’t matter
A tight retrospective at White Cube, New York, transcends and mystifies in equal measure
Featuring sound machines and satellites, the artist’s show at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York challenges the supposed neutrality of ‘white noise’
It may be a fool’s errand to mount an exhibition devoted to this conceptual artist – but New York’s Artists Space (mostly) pulls it off
As a survey opens at Kasmin, New York, the artist discusses bathroom graffiti, Donald Trump and her time as a Guerrilla Girl
At Ulrik, New York, the artist’s parodic installation contends with the seemingly immutable legend of ‘Vincent, who cut off his ear’
At Greene Naftali, New York, the artist transforms vintage gay pornography into paintings – to ‘soul-dissolvingly, corrosively beautiful’ effect