A three-part exhibition and online viewing room celebrate groundbreaking Post-Minimalist sculptures that play with material, form, and gender.
A three-part exhibition and online viewing room celebrate groundbreaking Post-Minimalist sculptures that play with material, form, and gender.
In "Mystic Parallax," his new solo show in Chelsea, the conceptual artist uses music, photography, film, sculpture, and lots of fire to explore new ways of seeing African and Black American culture.
Frieze London, which has moved online like most fairs this season, encourages collectors to get in touch with their spiritual side in a special section curated by the Chisenhale Gallery's Zoé Whitley.
The Icelandic performance artist's surprise hit from 2012, a video installation featuring a scattered band of bohemians making music in separate rooms of a mansion, strikes a new chord in the age of social distancing.
A socially engaged artist who is unable to meet with her subjects during the pandemic channels the intimacy of a portrait session in her new works on paper featuring bouquets of flowers.
The Los Angeles artist known for his tactile collage-paintings tantalizes us with a digital-only exhibition of three new canvases made entirely during lockdown.
The latest site-specific installation on the museum's roof garden is an excellent place to meditate on New York's reopening and the return to looking at art in person.
The many art spaces of New York's Hudson Valley are joining forces to host a weekend of exhibitions, events, and self-guided touring.
In her solo show on New York's Lower East Side, an artist and experimental musician uses psychedelic visuals and sounds to blur political borders.
Three of New York's top galleries team up to show the estate of a legendary collector, starting with an exhibition at Pace in East Hampton.