New YorkDecember 1, 2021 • View in browserCatherine Murphy’s Observational Paintings Find the Uncanny in the OrdinaryThere is nothing extraordinary about Murphy’s subjects and yet there is something inexplicably disturbing about her paintings and drawings. | John Yau SPONSORED The Shape of Things & Land of Broken Dreams at Park Avenue ArmoryCarrie Mae Weems, an artist who consistently and poignantly addresses the conditions of race, creates a multi-work installation: December 2–31. Land of Broken Dreams, a two-day convening featuring artists and cultural thinkers and a concert series with performances by Somi, Vijay Iyer and Arooj Aftab, and Terri Lyne Carrington and Lisa Fischer: December 9-11. The Queer Feminist Agenda of Wilder Alison’s Abstract Wool PaintingsSince 2014, Alison has been visually dissecting Monique Wittig’s novel The Lesbian Body, which theorizes the split subjectivity women experience in language, an inherently patriarchal structure. | Ksenia M. Soboleva Geometry in a State of CollapseWestfall stays true to his love of planar geometry, while finding ways to undermine all traces of predictability and stability. | John Yau Rosalind Fox Solomon Captures the Humanity of Everyday LivesIn a way, Solomon’s photo series The Forgotten harks back to a time when viewers believed that pictures told it all. | Ela Bittencourt Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. CLOSING SOON Genieve Figgis, “Queens” (2021), acrylic on canvas (image courtesy the artist and Almine Rech Gallery, photo by Dan Bradica) Genieve Figgis: Immortal Reflection Dread Scott: We’re Going to End Slavery. Join Us! Ron Gorchov: The Last Paintings 2017–2020 Hilma af Klimt: Tree of Knowledge |