New YorkJune 22, 2022 • View in browserGeometric Abstraction for a Shattered WorldGary Petersen recognizes that whatever dream of unity geometric artists once pursued is no longer possible. | John Yau WHAT TO CATCH THIS WEEK Yvette Drury Dubinsky, detail from “Anguish” (2022) (image courtesy the artist and A.I.R. Gallery) Leslie Hewitt Dia’s Long Island outpost brings Hewitt’s fragmentary, minimalist collages into conversation with soundscapes by Jamal Cyrus, resulting in a multisensory experience throughout the repurposed home and outdoor space. Wonder Women Curator Kathy Huang draws from history, fiction, and personal experience to foster dialogue amid an epidemic of anti-Asian violence. Maya Jeffereis, Yvette Drury Dubinsky, Zazu Swistel Dumbo’s A.I.R. Gallery presents three new solo exhibitions focused on language, memory, and intergenerational trauma. Angela Miskis: It’s a Luxury to Look Back The Ecuadorian artist transforms recycled materials into colorful, nostalgic abstractions through a process she developed during her family’s migration to Southeast Queens. Check out our complete summer guide to see our top picks for NYC's most-anticipated shows this season! SPONSORED The National Museum of the American Indian Launches Ancestors Know Who We AreContemporary Black-Indigenous women artists Rodslen Brown, Joelle Joyner, Moira Pernambuco, Paige Pettibon, Monica Rickert-Bolter, and Storme Webber are featured in this digital exhibition. Learn more. LATEST REVIEWS Ascending Into the Realm of Naudline Pierre’s Mystical PaintingsEncountering Pierre’s dynamic, intensely colorful oil paintings, sculptures, and works on paper is like entering a spiritually charged, alternate world. | Gregory Volk The Endless Realities of Evelyn Statsinger’s ArtStatsinger has created a world that is simultaneously microscopic and macroscopic, cellular and cosmological, wherein the inexplicable and enigmatic coexist. | John Yau Circle Jerk Takes the Absurdity of Modern Existence to the ExtremeNominated for the Pulitzer Prize, the hybrid film/theatrical production is a dense and irreverent look at the performance of queerness. | Juan Barquin Become a member today to support our independent journalism. |