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‘Gillen suggests that New York is less a place than it is an open-ended idea’

BY Andrew Durbin |

W.A.G.E issued demands in an open letter to protest against non-removal of weapons mogul as museum’s vice chair

BY Frieze News Desk |

The German artist’s latest exhibition in New York ‘reopens the wounds of colonialism’ – supposedly

BY Harry Thorne |

A retrospective at the Jewish Museum, New York, explores how the artist has continued to insist on the violent costs of our domestic comforts

BY Ara H. Merjian |

‘Behind the facade of success and strength lies a fragile and, at times, broken individual’, her lawyers write

The New York department store honours a longstanding relationship between contemporary art and window dressing

BY Glenn Adamson |

The artist’s sculpture possessed an almost surreal promise, as if at any moment it might become a Really Living Thing

BY Andrew Durbin |

‘To remain silent is to be complicit’: more than 100 staff have demanded the museum clarify its policy on trustee participation

Major new volumes by curators RoseLee Goldberg and Catherine Wood document contemporary art’s most rambunctious medium

BY Isobel Harbison |

The museum is including Indigenous pieces in its American wing for the first time – but did it consult with tribal representatives?

An exhibition at Osmos, New York, shows photographs by the musician documenting the beginnings of the feminist movement 

BY Carmen Winant |

With a show at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, disguise, diasporic identity and dolphins collide in the New York-based artist’s work

BY Hera Chan |

An exhibition at Essex Street, New York, shows how closely Hill’s literary and artistic work is linked to her critique of domesticity

BY Rainer Diana Hamilton |

The spectral presence of prisoners in everyday commodities 

BY Jackie Wang |

An exhibition at Metro Pictures, New York, sees the artist explore the artistic potential in objects of everyday life

BY Shiv Kotecha |

The ecstatic silliness of breaking the rules is evidenced in this show about the dancers, composers and artists who reshaped American art

BY Russell Janzen |

At Pace Gallery, New York, a new series shows the artist’s personal exploration of the Mao era and its traces in the present day

BY Banyi Huang |

In further news: collector joins Mapplethorpe censorship row; new space for Bronx Museum of the Arts

From Charline von Heyl’s unruly pictures to EJ Hill’s disenfranchised black body, the best exhibitions across the city

BY Shiv Kotecha |

Currently the subject of a retrospective at El Museo del Barrio in New York, the Buenos Aires-born artist plays with size – and expectation – to probe the ‘other situations’ of modern life

BY Brenda Lozano |