New YorkNovember 10, 2021 • View in browserMet Museum Reimagines the Period Room Through the Lens of AfrofuturismFrom Njideka Akunyili Crosby to Elizabeth Catlett, Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room integrates works by Black creators from the past to the present. | Valentina Di Liscia SPONSORED New Jersey’s Art Fair Returns to Showcase Over 120 Artists and ExhibitorsFrom November 12 through 14, Art Fair 14C will highlight regional and international artists at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City. Learn more. Lennart Anderson’s Blindness and VisionThe artist, who had macular degeneration, closely scrutinized his subjects, even as he fictionalized them. | John Yau SPONSORED Americas Society Presents This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965–1975View work by over 40 experimental artists and collectives from throughout the Americas who contributed to New York’s art scene during the 1960s and ’70s. Learn more. Renée Stout is a Do-It-Yourself ConjurerHer witchery is mischievous, aiming to trick the beholder into a quite fragile enchantment. | Seph Rodney Artists Find Sanctuary at Socrates Sculpture ParkCollectively, the artworks in the 2021 Socrates Annual circumscribe sanctuary as a transitory, idiosyncratic state that provides emotional or physical respite. | Rachel Remick Lennart Anderson’s Blindness and VisionThe artist, who had macular degeneration, closely scrutinized his subjects, even as he fictionalized them. | Alex Wexelman Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. CLOSING SOON Installation view of Paul Thek: Interior/Landscape at the Watermill Center, Water Mill, NY Paul Thek: Interior/Landscape Diane Simpson: Point of View John Zurier: The Future of Ice Emily Eveleth Melvin Edwards: Brighter Days With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985 |