Organizing is in the air. In Midtown, "Strike MoMA" protests are growing and further downtown, staffe
Organizing is in the air. In Midtown, “Strike MoMA” protests are growing and further downtown, staffers at the Whitney Museum announced plans to unionize. Meanwhile, guerrilla projectionists bathed a building in glowing messages of solidarity with Palestinian communities.Elsewhere in the city, contributor Ilana Novick basks in the resonant works of Nan Goldin, now on display in a massive solo show at Marian Goodman, while Alexandra Thomas examines Maren Hassinger’s stately vessels.— Dessane Lopez Cassell, Editor, Reviews | |
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| Fred Wilson’s installation “Guarded View” (1991), featuring four headless mannequins dressed as museum guards, housed in the Whitney’s collection (photo by Edward Blake via Flickr) |
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What Abstraction Can Face Up To Ha Chong-Hyun has survived the many catastrophes that have befallen Korea during his lifetime, and his work is inextricable from his life. John Yau |
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| David Hammons, “The Wine Leading the Wine” (c. 1969) grease and pigment on paper, (Hudgins Family Collection, New York) |
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