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Live Fully and Well: Art at Slag Gallery in a Time of Trauma
In the wake of several highly visible acts of violence, artists present works of passion and compassion.
Faith and Formalism: Rachel Harrison at MoMA
The sculptor examines religious faith as feeling carefully for something not fully seen.
America is Hard to See: David Hammons at Mnuchin
A retrospective of 50 years’ work by the cantankerous, teasing, cutting, and loving sculptor.
Strong, Sweet, Sorrowful Sculptures by Alina Szapocznikow
The artist’s work embodies her life, tribulations, and love, in works from the 1960s and ’70s.
The Eternal Question: Carlos Vega on the ecumenical sources of his new work
His exhibition, “Faith Need Not Fear Reason,” is at Jack Shainman through December 5
Crisp Focus: Hilton Als Talks Diane Arbus at the New Museum
The famed New Yorker critic spoke on the humanity in Arbus’s work.
“The natural world is a vibrating mystery”: Billy Childish with Jessica Holmes
The artist and punk rock veteran discusses his new paintings and his life.
Justin Randolph Thompson in Conversation with Jessica Holmes
The multimedia artist’s research-based work ranges from Brooklyn to Italy and more.
Exposed: Shows by June Leaf and Joan Semmel
Two concurrent exhibitions by women painters, about the body, its love, and labors.
Boundless: Judith Scott at the Brooklyn Museum
A retrospective of a deaf and mute outsider artist lets her sculptures speak for themselves.
