This week, artists and curators pick apart the myth of institutional neutrality, from Gabrielle L'Hi
This week, artists and curators pick apart the myth of institutional neutrality, from Gabrielle L'Hirondelle Hill’s fragrant sculptures made of tobacco to Laura Raicovich’s new book, Culture Strike: Art and Museums in an Age of Protest. Yume Murphy dives into the Bronx Museum’s latest exhibition, Born in Flames, a show which “[conjures] entire worlds that respond to wounds inflicted by both capitalism and patriarchy.” Further downtown, don’t miss a special Juneteenth performance by Jason Moran, part of Creative Time’s expansive (and free!) series, Red Stage.— Dessane Lopez Cassell, Editor, Reviews | |
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| Installation view of "Kenneth Tam: Silent Spikes," Queens Museum |
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