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The new statues will honour women including jazz icon Billie Holiday and civil rights leader Elizabeth Jennings Graham

BY Frieze News Desk |

For her fourth exhibition at Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, the artist paints portraits from her imagination

BY Thora Siemsen |

At Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, the Dutch artist’s dystopian grandeur forces us not just to think about the industrial condition, but actually feel it

BY Glenn Adamson |

China’s triumph over Western information technology is world-historical, not just a niche curiosity

BY Audrea Lim |

Baum’s work, on view at New York’s Bureau Gallery, calls attention to the overlooked hand labour of the textile industry

BY Megan N. Liberty |

At Ortuzar Projects, New York, an exhibition explores the artist’s multidirectional storytelling

BY Shiv Kotecha |

The veteran New York gallerist pleaded guilty to two counts of tax evasion last year

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A retrospective survey at MoMA and MoMA PS1, New York, considers how Nauman stretches language, to demonstrate how it, in turn, moulds us

BY Che Gossett |

The iconic filmmaker’s influence was felt across the length and breadth of New York in the 1960s

‘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 |