Kirchner was the anti-Matisse.
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January 8, 2020

 

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Painter of Modern Anxiety

Kirchner was the anti-Matisse.

David Carrier | Neue Galerie, through January 13

 
 
 

Event Picks

 
 
 

The Art And Design of No New Jails

A new exhibition, accompanied by a series of events, examines the design, art, dance, and cultural work involved in the prison abolition movement’s organizing.

Hakim Bishara | MoRUS, January 8, 6 pm & January 16, 7 pm

 
 
 
 

Brooklyn’s A.I.R Gallery to Launch Its First Feminist and Queer Art Book Fair

The veteran feminist, artist-run nonprofit will offer a selection of books by publishers that prioritize feminist and queer histories.

Hakim Bishara | A.I.R. Gallery, January 18, 12-7 pm

 
 
 

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Highlighting the Resilience of Indigenous People Through Augmented Reality

Through multi-sensorial installations, Alan Michelson holds genocidal colonizers accountable and affirms the continued survival of Indigenous people.

Amelia Rina | Whitney Museum, through January 12

 
 
 
 

An Overdue Spotlight on Michelangelo’s Tutor

The Frick Collection presents the work of Bertoldo di Giovanni, an understated yet pivotal figure during the Renaissance, long described as a disciple of Donatello and a tutor of Michelangelo.

Angelica Frey | The Frick Collection, through January 12

 
 
 
 

A Photographic Journey Through the Decline of Brick-and-Mortar Retail

Philip Buehler’s photographs are neither a nostalgia fest nor disaster porn, but an unsparing documentation of the decay that marks time and cultural change.

Ilana Novick | Front Room Gallery, through January 12

 
 
 
 

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Create and Invent this Spring at Pratt SCPS

Pratt Institute’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies provides credit and non-credit courses to adult learners in a range of subjects for educational advancement, professional development, and personal enrichment.

 
 
 
 
 

Agnes Denes’s Future Imperfect

Spanning half a century, this retrospective reveals Denes’s art to be so forward-looking that some of it remains ahead of its time even today.

Louis Bury | The Shed, through March 22

 
 
 
 

Kent Monkman Introduces Candid Indigenous Narratives to the Metropolitan Museum’s Great Hall

In a new major commission for the Met, Monkman renders the past injustices and contemporary challenges endured by Indigenous people in the style of academic history painting.

Valentina di Liscia | The Met, through April 9

 
 
 
 

Marino Marini’s Scarred Monumentality

Marini’s membership in the Fascist Party is something that will cling to him, despite his self-exile to Switzerland and the anti-imperialist tone of his postwar work.

Thomas Micchelli | CIMA, through June 13

 
 
 
 

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