Brianna Rose Brooks: Come Back As A Flower
At Deli Gallery, Brianna Rose Brooks blends memories with sentiments of Black intimacy and vulnerability, exploring fiction and the beautiful messiness of existence.
Basement Secrets: Cinema Supply’s “Lost and Found”
Artists Anoushka Bhalla, Wen-You Cai, Benny Or, Roxane Revon, Nicolas Tovar, and Chengtao Yi have each contributed a piece of themselves to the basement of Cinema Supply, in an exhibition that centers on vulnerability, family history, and memory.
Paula Modersohn-Becker Is
I Am Me is about celebrating Modersohn-Becker’s singularity, desires, and personhood.
Gender, Nation, and Photography
It’s this demure, yet impactful timbre that embodies In The Now with the tension of the withheld, replete with turned backs, obscured glances, missing heads, shadows, furry disguises, folds, and curtains.
A Celebration of Being and Balance
△, organized by Site, presents the work of Seoyoung Kim, Soeun Bae, and Soo Park. The show acts as a conversation with their past work and explores their transformation and growth as artists, focusing on the material qualities of existence.
“Paper Cuts” at Elza Kayal Gallery
Metamorphosis, the apparent theme of the show, relates to the heterogeneity of process and the variety of techniques.
The Feminine and the Posthuman: “Fembot” at The Hole, Tribeca
Are they receivers of not only the male gaze but also the human gaze? Are they delegations of human existence into an unstable, cybernetic world that we cannot physically or intellectually navigate with ease?