US Reviews

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At Pace Gallery, New York, a small survey of the artist’s oeuvre presents new and existing works which re-analyse both mass media iconography and her own family history

BY Will Fenstermaker |

Part two of the Asia Society’s Triennial in New York reflects Asia’s prominence within the global artistic landscape

BY Lauren Kane |

At Acquavella Galleries, ‘Erotic Abstraction’, curated by Eleanor Nairne, presents the works of both artists together for the first time

 

 

BY Cassie Packard |

At Participant Inc, the artist presents photographic and video works that reflect on our increased reliance on digital space 

BY Saim Demircan |

At Candice Madey, a presentation of the late artist early works, drawings, paintings and photographs reveals Ellis's meticulous process of reconceptualising his family archive

BY Shiv Kotecha |

At the Cleveland Museum of Art’s contemporary art outpost, Transformer Station, the artist teams up with a group of teenage curators to present works that celebrate the enthusiasm of childhood artmaking

BY Grant Klarich Johnson |

At the Baltimore Museum of Art, the artist presents three works that challenge the myth of American exceptionalism and reflect on the hard truths of US imperial rule

BY Frances Cathryn |

David Hammons’s early work on view at The Drawing Center during Frieze Week

BY Evan Moffitt |

At the New Museum, the exhibition, conceived by the late curator Okwui Enwezor, is a sobering look at the realities of Black grief, but fails to address its root cause

BY Simon Wu |

At Bortolami, New York, the artist presents a series of text-based banners inspired by the words of two female modernist poets

BY Paul Stephens |

At Galerie Lelong & Co., the late artist’s paintings fuse real and imagined histories of his life in Eritrea

BY Rebecca Rose Cuomo |

At COMPANY, New York, the artist presents nine, larger-than-life-size silicone figures, clad in the capitalist filth of a not-so-distant future

BY David Everitt Howe |

At Essex Street, New York, the artist presents an array of prefabricated objects through the lens of disability and chronic illness

BY Simon Wu |

At Petzel Gallery, New York, the artist presents a suite of paintings inspired by the life-simulation game

BY David Geers |

At the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the artist’s retrospective explores love, loss and identity in the works forged by her AIDS activism

BY Chris Wiley |

At Petzel Gallery, New York, an installation of anthropomorphic sea creatures explores sinister forces of authority and violence

BY Andrew Durbin |

At the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, a comprehensive look at five decades of the artist's incisive, yet uplifting, practice

BY Natalie Haddad |

At Gavin Brown's enterprise, New York, the artist transposes visions of queer intimacy into an animated technofuture

BY Dana Kopel |

At 303 Gallery, New York, the artist demonstrates how easily we give meaning to the mundane, and how easily we can give it away

BY Aaron Bogart |

At Matthew Marks Gallery, LA, recreations of natural topographies display a singular relationship to time and observation

BY Olivian Cha |