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Wolfgang Tillmans’s “To look without fear” highlights the artist’s inventive, philosophical approach to art making through a survey of around 350 works.
September 12, 2022 - January 1, 2023
Located inside The Museum of Modern Art’s sixth floor Steven and Alexandra Cohen Center for Special Exhibitions, Wolfgang Tillmans’s “To look without fear” highlights the artist’s inventive, philosophical approach to art making through a survey of around 350 works. Organized by The David Dechman Senior Curator of Photography, Roxana Marcoci, Curatorial Assistant Caitlin Ryan, and Phil Taylor, who is the former Curatorial Assistant, Department of Photography, Tillmans’s works (a selection of photographs, videos, and multimedia installations) have been organized somewhat chronologically from the 1980s to the present, highlighting for viewers the artist’s advocacy for the social and political causes that drive him—like giving a voice to LGBTQ+ communities, the AIDS crisis, and more. Comprised of several bodies of work and strategies for displaying art, the artist’s first New York museum survey will be on view from September 12, 2022—January 1, 2023.
David Zwirner and Fraenkel Gallery have come together for the presentation of “Cataclysm: The 1972 Diane Arbus Retrospective Revisited.”
An exhibition of new multimedia paintings by Andro Wekua is on view at Gladstone 64 from September 14—October 22.
In Christina Quarles's “In 24 Days tha Sun’ll Set at 7pm” the artist is sharing new works that are the product of her recent residency at Hauser & Wirth in Somerset.
The first U.S. survey of Anna-Eva Bergman, “Revelation” is one of the few looks at the experimental practice of the dynamic Norwegian-born artist.
Lucy Bull's first solo exhibition in New York, "Piper" is on view at David Kordansky from September 10—October 15, where the artist will introduce new works on canvas.
Jenny Holzer’s most recent language-based artworks can be seen at Hauser & Wirth’s New York gallery in an exhibition titled “DEMENTED WORDS.”
Originating at World Cultural Heritage sites, “nendo Sees Kyoto” is the result of the design house’s collaborations with six Japanese master artisans.
vanessa german’s “Sad Rapper” constructs a narrative of characters from the same neighborhood as a platform to challenge urgent and current issues.
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