At Gavin Brown's enterprise, New York, the artist transposes visions of queer intimacy into an animated technofuture
An extensive exhibition of the graphic artist’s optical puzzles will be further enhanced by ‘immersive photo booths’
In New York, the artist untangles the intertwined histories of ballet, avant-garde visual art and clandestine gay life in mid-century America
At 303 Gallery, New York, the artist demonstrates how easily we give meaning to the mundane, and how easily we can give it away
Political histories interweave with personal narratives of familial displacement, queer loss and desire at the Guggenheim Museum, New York
At a time of rising xenophobia and precarity, former Queens Museum director Laura Raicovich on why arts institutions must step up
With the Armory Show opening in the city, a guide to the gallery and museum shows not to miss
Scenes of an America long gone – or perhaps which never was – at MoMA, New York
A report commissioned by the museum claims Raicovich ‘misled’ the board; she disputes the investigation’s claims
The artist's early works amalgamate nature and technology at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
Ignoring its faux-dissident title, this year's edition at the New Museum displays a repertoire that is folky, angry, funny, urgent and poignant
The Frieze New York 2018 campaign maps the poet and curator’s Lunch Poems