Reviews A Whitney Biennial with No Heroes and No Villains What dismissals of the show as "tepid" and "low-risk" get wrong. By Emily Watlington Mar 26, 2024 3:03 pm
Reviews Marian Zazeela Draws and Dreams on Her Own "Dream Lines" features nearly 50 drawings from the longtime collaborator with composer La Monte Young. By Andy Battaglia Mar 15, 2024 8:00 am
Reviews Before AI, Two Japanese Artists Took the Human Hand out of Gestural Brushstrokes They subverted the Abstract Expressionist notion that gestural abstraction was deeply human. By Alex Greenberger Mar 1, 2024 10:16 am
Reviews German Feminist Icon Astrid Klein Gets Her New York Debut Her "photoworks" from the '70s feature appropriated images of female celebrities that deny easy readings. By Alex Greenberger Feb 9, 2024 7:00 am
Reviews Judy Chicago’s Work Aged Poorly. That’s a Good Thing. A retrospective tells the story of the artist Judy Chicago did not become. By Emily Watlington Feb 2, 2024 7:00 am
Reviews Richard Mosse’s Amazonia Dazzles and Devstates A work for video and sound is on view at Jack Shainman Gallery's future home in Tribeca. By Andy Battaglia Jan 19, 2024 10:01 am
Reviews Shilpa Gupta Gives Voice to Silence and Resilience The artist has two shows in New York, at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery and Amant. By Andy Battaglia Dec 15, 2023 11:52 am
Reviews Nicholas Galanin’s Pointed Public Sculpture Inspires Glorious Noise in New York Raven Chacon and Laura Ortman performed a powerful set by the base of the Brooklyn Bridge. By Andy Battaglia Nov 10, 2023 10:44 am
Reviews Why Cady Noland’s Disabling America Never Sat Quite Right With Me Noland incorporates walkers, wheelchairs, and canes into her portraits of American tragedy. It's unsettling. By Emily Watlington Oct 13, 2023 7:00 am
Reviews María Magdalena Campos-Pons Captures History in the Present and Connection in Diaspora Striking installations and Polaroids by the Afro-Caribbean artist are the subject of a Brooklyn Museum survey. By Maximilíano Durón Oct 10, 2023 1:58 pm