’Tis the season. Spring is upon us and our jam-packed art guide for March is here, featuring highly a
’Tis the season. Spring is upon us and our jam-packed art guide for March is here, featuring highly anticipated shows from Lorraine O'Grady, Niki de Saint Phalle, and Kenneth Tam, among others. But let’s not get all willy-nilly like it’s 2019. Grab those masks and keep it moving (at a distance).Also worth checking out: contributor Rachell Morillo reflects onthe New Museum’s searing exhibition, Grief and Grievance, which she calls “a succinct document of our time: the age of Black Lives Matter and Donald Trump, Obama and Charleston, shifts towards equity and constant retaliation.”Aaaand, Asia Week New York starts tomorrow (March 11). Scroll below for Lisa Zhang’s picks from the robust virtual slate.– Dessane Lopez Cassell, Editor, Reviews | |
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Vicky Colombet’s Vision of Endless Change By titling her exhibition From the Floating World, Colombet connects with the Japanese belief that one must live in the moment, yet remain detached from material needs and desires. John Yau |
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Mario Schifano’s Greatness To say the exhibition Facing America: Mario Schifano 1960–65 is an eye opener hardly does it justice. John Yau |
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