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Unmissable shows in New York this May include “The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism,” The Whitney Biennial, and surveys of Marian Zazeela, Terry Fox and Joan Jonas

The British designer discusses the importance of sculpture, sound and archives to her practice

BY Andrew Durbin |

At his upcoming show at ICA Watershed, Boston, the artist transports his audience using the power of sound baths

BY Evan Moffitt |

Camille Bacon profiles Linda Goode Bryant’s legendary gallery and the radical transformations the space afforded in its 12-year run

BY Camille Bacon |

The artist reveals the tracks behind the creation of his upcoming exhibition at the MoMA

BY Wolfgang Tillmans |

Jeremy Atherton Lin profiles the German photographer and reflects on the artist’s lifelong search for the truth

BY Jeremy Atherton Lin |

The group show at MoMA PS1 reflects on the history of artist-cultivated gardens, from Tom Burr’s dioramas of The Ramble in Central Park to Poncili Creación’s defiant garden gnomes

BY Maxwell Smith-Holmes |

From Nikita Gale's solo outing at 52 Walker to Nora Turato's eclectic performance at MoMA, these are the must-see shows this month

BY frieze |

In her new performance at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the artist presents found language as a way of tapping into our collective anxieties

BY Marko Gluhaich |

A modest survey at the Museum of Modern of Art, New York, celebrates the trailblazing career of an often-overlooked fluxus artist

BY Jane Ursula Harris |

MoMa's Trustee Jill Kraus and Stuart Comer, MoMa's Chief Curator of Media and Performance, discuss collecting and public art

The artists’ joint presentation at MoMA considers the ways human biology both coexists with – and is subsumed by – modern technology

BY Emma McCormick-Goodhart |

Can a trio of exhibitions in New York shed light on this enigmatic figure?

BY Jessica Lynne |

In an exclusive video interview, the author of Bad Feminist talks about black bodies, freedom and the gaze in Kara Walker’s ‘Christ’s Entry into Journalism’

BY Frieze News Desk |

Whether pairing the two inspires consternation or praise depends largely on how we conceive of the purpose of the Museum itself

BY Jack McGrath |

In further news: calls for removal of MoMA trustee; three arrested over gold toilet heist; researchers demand German museums open up colonial inventories

BY Frieze News Desk |

From the frieze archives: complete coverage ahead of New York’s Museum of Modern Art’s much-heralded reopening

BY Frieze News Desk |

New arrangements of artists from across the planet emphasize broad concepts over tidier organizing principles 

BY Andrew Durbin |

In further news: Olga Tokarczuk and Peter Handke win Nobel prizes in literature; ‘censored’ Aichi Triennale reopened

BY Frieze News Desk |