New Uncanny’s Haunting Reveries
The gallery’s soon-to-close West Harlem location presents Comfort Zones and an image of your labor hovers over me.
Peter McGough: “Alphabet”
A solo exhibition at Karma Gallery explores the intersections of queerness, the body, and the power of photography.
Uncertain Afterlives: Anicka Yi’s “There Exists Another Evolution, But In This One”
The artist’s solo exhibition views technologization through an expansive concept of evolution that de-centers humanity.
Abject Feasts and Eucharistic Lovers at MAMA Projects
Group exhibition Pathways conceives selves decaying into bottomless memory.
Reinventing Entanglement: Lulu Luyao Chang’s “Little Knots in My Hair”
Cynthia Chen reviews Chang’s debut solo exhibition at Gallery 456.
Francis Newton Souza “Straddles Several Traditions but Serves None”
Souza’s embodied and individualistic approach to painting remains stylistically unrestrained.
Misha Ilin’s Fossilized Fragments, Surreal and Shimmering
Pale Grass Blue at Hamiltonian Artists investigates how trauma born from excesses of political authority and control permeate lived spaces.
Gabriela Salazar’s Diaristic “No Shoulder”
Efraín López presents Salazar’s solo exhibition, featuring drawings and sculpture to reveal the intricacies of documenting the everyday.
“I’ll Be Your Mirror”: A Group Show at Zepster Gallery Looks Inward
OBSESSED delves into the quandary of authenticity within the contemporary digital (ir)reality.
The Bare Decadence of “Bad Girls”
Bad Girls at OCDChinatown enacts an irreverent love for the feminine entanglements of the everyday.
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.
“Harmony and Dissonance” Opens at the Guggenheim Museum
The Guggenheim’s new Orphism exhibition expands our understanding of the century-old movement.
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.
The Salon by NADA x The Community
An alternative art fair made its base in a Paris office building.
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.