Sarah Anne Johnson: A Mountain and a Forest @ Yossi Milo, NYC


When it comes to selling food, the visuals have to be mouthwatering. That’s…

With the stringed qanun as its beating heart, Silvina Der-Meguerditchian’s show explores how music crosses boundaries and preserves collective memory.

Works linked to the disgraced art dealer Subhash Kapoor are among the 20 objects seized by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Antiquities Trafficking Unit.
Paying homage to a nostalgic vibrancy from his upbringing in southern California and Mexico, the artist’s brilliant palettes serve as cultural markers.
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The artist’s great-grandnephew and foundation board chair stressed in an interview with Hyperallergic that the works should only be seen by “spiritual seekers.”

In her immersive VR installation, the feminist pornographer asks viewers to interrogate their desire.

An overdue retrospective of Ruth Asawa, Wayne Thiebaud’s art historical influences, Susan Weil’s otherworldly experiments, and more.

The various iterations of the artist’s schoolgirl avatar allude to a burgeoning womanhood at a crossroads of celestial being and commonality.

Fola Fia’s satirical street signs draw attention to abuses of power, from Elon Musk to Andrew Cuomo to the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil.