Tag: photography
Chic Set: Cornwall Artists at James Barron
A group show gathers artists who share a common geography, suggesting the possibility of a new art-historical movement.
Curatorial Lyricism: “Perfect Likeness” at the Hammer
The Hammer’s current photography exhibition looks at developments in portraiture in the past 40 years.
Sophie Calle’s Suite Vénitienne: Following as Performance and Book
A new book by Siglio reproduces Calle’s 1980 performance, following a near-stranger through Venice.
“Freedom Culture” at The Journal Gallery
Journal’s summer group show explores the creation of meaning in a world of pluralities and abundant choices.
Visionaries and Visions: Retrospectives of Tseng Kwong Chi and Ching Ho Cheng
Two innovative artists show the contributions that can be made amid cultural turbulence.
Barbara Madsen and Arezoo Moseni in Conversation with Eric Sutphin
Madsen has a new public art work, along with several smaller pieces, at the New York Public Library.
Philip-Lorca diCorcia on America’s Sins
The photographer’s new series connects the financial crisis to biblical narratives of guilt and redemption.
Parade: Eve Sonneman Diptychs at Nohra Haime
A poet’s point of view. On view Midtown through April 25
Grave and Buried: Alfredo Jaar and Nicaragua’s Ignored History
Using photographs by Koen Wessing, Jaar remembers a moment in the nation’s decades-long cold war strife.
Afghanistan in Time: Simon Norfolk at Benrubi
A photographer tracks time in a beautiful landscape wounded by war.
