Installation view, "Rachel Feinstein: Maiden, Mother, Crone," at the Jewish Museum, 2019 – 20.
Tuesday, February 4th, 2020

Fairy Tales and Feminism: Rachel Feinstein at the Jewish Museum

The artist takes on feminism and fantasy in her retrospective

Thursday, October 6th, 2016

So Slow It Stopped: Teiji Furuhashi at MoMA

MoMA re-stages a 1995 installation by one of Japan’s late, great performance, tech, and collaboration innovators.

Installation view, "Jonathan Horowitz: Occupy Greenwich," 2016 at the Brant Foundation. Photo by Tom Powel Imaging, Inc. Courtesy The Brant Foundation.
Wednesday, September 7th, 2016

Go Vegan!: Jonathan Horowitz at the Brant Foundation

Contradiction, formalism, and politics in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Thomas Moor, Buechel001, 2016. Bubble wrap and mixed media. Courtesy of the artist and Despacio.
Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

Not for Nothing: Two Exhibitions at Despacio

Concurrent solo shows, running at a new experimental space in Costa Rica’s capital, explore the artifacts of collecting.

Friday, July 15th, 2016

Back to the Rest of Us: Isabel Lewis at Dia

A performance, installation, and sound artist unites people in collective experience.

Monday, June 27th, 2016

Master of Puppets: Jordan Wolfson at David Zwirner

Wolfson’s installation, an animatronic boy, is uncanny and awesome.

Installation view, "Martin Creed: The Back Door," 2016, at the Park Avenue Armory. Photograph by James Ewing, courtesy of the Park Avenue Armory.
Sunday, June 19th, 2016

Back Door Man: Martin Creed at the Park Avenue Armory

The Turner Prize-winning artist and musician’s exhibition is currently on view at the Park Avenue Armory.

Friday, May 20th, 2016

Screen Life or Real: William Leavitt’s “Telemetry” at Greene Naftali

The artist’s domestic tableaux use screens and ersatz furnishings to scrutinize the real world.

Wednesday, May 11th, 2016

Speculative Modernism: Robert Irwin at the Hirshhorn

Can Modernism’s history be seen through the lens of Irwin’s work?

Wednesday, May 11th, 2016

Library of Babel: Ward Shelley’s Complex Taxonomies at Pierogi

The artist’s drawings, paintings, and collaborative installation use Borgesian parodies of organization.