New YorkJuly 21, 2021 • View in browserAn Artist Inserts Sculptures Into the Everyday of NYCIn lieu of a gallery, Adam Milner’s sculptures can be seen all around New York City — from a bodega to a dog’s collar. | Valentina Di Liscia A Feminist Take on Medieval StatuaryFunky and elegant by turn, Ann Agee’s ceramic Madonnas testify to an imagination run wild. | Faye Hirsch Joke’s On You: New Red Order Parodies Society’s Deepest Settler DesiresA carnival of funhouse mirrors, Feel at Home Here stretches and distorts perceptions of reality to reflect on the paradoxical settler desire for indigeneity. | Isabel Ling Painting and Time’s Winged ChariotPaint’s materiality has a capacity to release meaning into the work, to underscore our vulnerable bodily presence in the world and time. | John Yau An Exhibition Offers an Ode to the Nuances of Diasporic IdentitiesCollectively, the artists in Open Call present a series of equally localized and haptic meditations on what it takes to be present in an increasingly globalized world. | Yume Murphy A Photographer’s Intimate Tribute to SOPHIE, a Visionary Gone Too SoonZoe Chait’s Noise memorializes the public and private lives of a figure whose tragic death earlier this year sent shockwaves through the music industry. | Madeleine Seidel The Second Act of Andrew ForgeAfter finding success in England, Forge walked away from everything he knew how to do and started over. | John Yau CLOSING SOON Alice Neel, “Self‐Portrait” 1980, oil on canvas
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