New YorkSeptember 22, 2021 • View in browserShahzia Sikander Draws the Immeasurability of WomenThe artist uses her technical and artistic gifts to render a clear vision of women who defy stereotypes. | Seph Rodney SPONSORED SVA Continuing Education Offers 170+ Courses Online and On-campus in NYCCourses are available in a variety of subjects including fine arts, film, art & activism, visual narrative, and more. Fall courses begin September 20. Learn more. Don’t Miss These Experimental Works at the New York Film FestivalWith films touching on protest in France, China’s one-child policy, and Indigenous life in Canada, the 2021 Currents program stays both culturally and politically forward-thinking. | Ela Bittencourt The First Museum Exhibition of Brazilian Modernist Photography Outside BrazilThis retrospective of the work from a São Paulo photo club is a reminder that Modernism was not solely a European phenomenon. | Julia Curl Tomashi Jackson Rediscovers Long Island’s Beleaguered PastJackson’s exhibition The Land Claim began an extensive dialogue with local Indigenous, Black, and Latinx families on Long Island’s East End. | David Carrier Support HyperallergicContribute today and join a community of over 5,000 readers committed to sustaining independent arts writing. CLOSING SOON Mary Lee Bendolph, “Grandpa Strips” (2010), corduroy, 98 x 83 inches Serge Poliakoff: Gouaches 1938–1969 |