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The photographer's exhibition at the Guggenheim, New York, captures the elemental power of Blackness by intermingling portraits with celestial installations

BY Ela Bittencourt |

At Pace Gallery, New York, a small survey of the artist’s oeuvre presents new and existing works which re-analyse both mass media iconography and her own family history

BY Will Fenstermaker |

Part two of the Asia Society’s Triennial in New York reflects Asia’s prominence within the global artistic landscape

BY Lauren Kane |

At Acquavella Galleries, ‘Erotic Abstraction’, curated by Eleanor Nairne, presents the works of both artists together for the first time

 

 

BY Cassie Packard |

At Participant Inc, the artist presents photographic and video works that reflect on our increased reliance on digital space 

BY Saim Demircan |

David Hammons’s early work on view at The Drawing Center during Frieze Week

BY Evan Moffitt |

At Bortolami, New York, the artist presents a series of text-based banners inspired by the words of two female modernist poets

BY Paul Stephens |

At Galerie Lelong & Co., the late artist’s paintings fuse real and imagined histories of his life in Eritrea

BY Rebecca Rose Cuomo |

At COMPANY, New York, the artist presents nine, larger-than-life-size silicone figures, clad in the capitalist filth of a not-so-distant future

BY David Everitt Howe |

At Essex Street, New York, the artist presents an array of prefabricated objects through the lens of disability and chronic illness

BY Simon Wu |

At Petzel Gallery, New York, the artist presents a suite of paintings inspired by the life-simulation game

BY David Geers |

The artist’s online project enacts a daily fantasy of revenge – or reparation – for the Western history of institutional racism and colonialism

BY Simon Wu |

2020Solidarity/Between Bridges is selling artist-made posters to raise funds for the city’s beleaguered clubs, performers and organizers

BY Andrew Durbin |

Alissa Bennett recalls the glamour and ghosts of SoHo’s iconic Lucky Strike

BY Alissa Bennett |

At Marlborough, New York, the Puerto Rico-based artist builds a new pantheon from the wreckage of colonialism and Hurricane Maria 

BY Joseph R. Wolin |

At James Cohan, New York, sculptures made from materials collected at crime scenes indict a system of violence and exploitation 

BY Kate Green |

We tend to think of museums as holding the rare, the valuable, the precious. But MOCA was formed to tell the stories no one else thought were worth telling

BY Ryan Lee Wong |

The artist’s nocturnal examination of glacial landscapes works towards ‘a new way of seeing’

In Collaboration with Sean Kelly

At the Morgan Library and Museum, New York, the artist’s photographs of words and light receive their due

BY Evan Moffitt |

At David Lewis, the artist repurposes ephemeral Americana to remark on the disintegration of 1960s countercultural dreams and ideals

BY Robert Fitterman |