spring gallery guide
The 54 Galleries to See Right Now in New York
A neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide to the spring’s best shows.
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A neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide to the spring’s best shows.
By ROBERTA SMITH
African women face cultural and financial resistance to careers in art, but a Johannesburg residency and an international art fair in Brooklyn may help them succeed.
By TODD PITOCK
The Mexico City gallery has opened a New York branch, showing movers and shakers from Latin America — and still resisting expectations.
By MARTHA SCHWENDENER
The artist, on his response to the migrant crisis: “In China we say, ‘When birds pass over the sky...’ I’m just one of the birds who made some sounds.”
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Here are five highlights to see from “Birds: A Festival Inspired by Aristophanes,” a citywide festival featuring a range of cultural events.
By JOSHUA BARONE
Making this year’s shortlist: an organization that uses architectural rendering software to uncover human rights abuses and three artists depicting social and political issues in film.
By ROSLYN SULCAS
Lubaina Himid is using her enhanced influence to make galleries that show her work reach out and involve black artists around them.
By HETTIE JUDAH
She’s an artist and scholar, and at “A Synthesis of Intuitions” you see thinking — about gender, racism, art — happening before your eyes.
By HOLLAND COTTER
For all his Old World qualities, Max Hollein has an individualistic streak that promises to disrupt some of the Met’s traditional ways.
By ROBIN POGREBIN and JASON FARAGO