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April 19, 2023IN THIS ISSUELGBTQ+ artists celebrate love in a Bronx exhibitionBest known for her colorful oil paintings, Nicole Eisenman once again demands careful viewing with understated, intricate printsArtists from Puerto Rico and the diaspora explore ties between the island's blend of religions, rituals, and traditionsUnexpected treasures and a liberated community at the 11th Annual Black Comic Book FestivalLaughing in the face of evil with Susan Bee, a direct descendent of the Jewish handicraft traditionQueer Love Shines in a Bronx ExhibitionA show at Lehman College Art Gallery featuring four dozen LGBTQ+ artists from all walks of life prioritizes themes of romance and affection. | Rhea Nayyar Queer Love SPONSORED Make Brookfield Place Your NYC Cultural Destination This SpringFree seasonal programming includes an Earth Day celebration with the Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra, new art installations, a piano bar series, and more. Learn more. LATEST REVIEWS Depravity and Delights in Nicole Eisenman’s PrintsIf God (and the Devil) are in the details, the craft of printmaking proves a powerful outlet for exploring Eisenman’s most enduring themes. | Eileen G'Sell Nicole Eisenman: Prince SPONSORED The 2023 Columbia MFA Thesis Exhibition Opens in New York CityCurator Jasmine Wahi notes the exhibition “instills a glowing spark of excitement for the future of contemporary art.” On view April 23 through May 21. Learn more. The Complex Spiritualities of Syncretic BeliefsWhile candles, images of saints, and other idols are common in households in Puerto Rico, the meanings owners ascribe to them can be unexpected. | Sebastián Meltz-Collazo New Devotions SPONSORED The Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation Presents The Feminine in Abstract PaintingCurated by Jennifer Samet and Andrea Belag, this group exhibition in NYC explores the feminine through aesthetics, as opposed to identity or gender. Learn more. ALSO ON HYPERALLERGIC The Black Comic Book Festival Is an Act of ResistanceAt the annual Schomburg Center event, I didn’t have to go searching for books made by and for me — because they were all around me. | Briana Ellis-Gibbs Susan Bee Tames the BeastThe artist’s playful paintings of medieval women saints fighting monsters and dragons have a Jewish angle. | Isabella Segalovich SPONSORED Hard Return: 9 Experiments for this MomentPatty Chang — with veterinary pathologist Aleksija Neimanis, feminist theorist Astrida Neimanis, and composer Anne Bourne — presents new work on care, life, and death in the context of climate change. On view in Purchase, NY, April 26–30. Learn more. OPPORTUNITIES IN NYC BRIC Arts Media – BRIClab 2023/24 Museum of Arts and Design – 2023 Burke Prize Velvetpark – LGBTQ+ Visual Artist Residency View the full list of opportunities for April, including: Abrons Arts Center – Parent Artist AIRspace ResidencyArt in Odd Places 2023: Dress – Open Call for Artists’ ProjectsTriangle Arts Association – 2023–2025 ResidencySupport Hyperallergic's independent journalismWe rely on member support to publish quality arts journalism and criticism that is free and available to all. Become a MemberON VIEW IN MUSEUMS Duke Riley: DEATH TO THE LIVING, Long Live Trash Fresh, Fly, and Fabulous: Fifty Years of Hip Hop Style Bispo do Rosario: All Existing Materials on Earth Uncommon Denominator: Nina Katchadourian at the Morgan What That Quilt Knows About Me Crafting Freedom: The Life and Legacy of Free Black Potter Thomas W. Commeraw Deconstructing Power: W. E. B. Du Bois at the 1900 World’s Fair Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined For more recommendations, check out our Spring 2023 New York Art Guide.
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