The Brain is Deeper than the Sea
Charline von Heyl celebrates the endless potential of her canvases in her latest show at Petzel
Santa Maria Llena de Gracia
Latin American women artists are given their due in this highly successful, ambitious, chilling, and, above all, emotionally powerful survey at the Brooklyn Museum.
No Boys Allowed
Less than half finds out what it was like to be a bad ass girl in the 90s thanks to Justine Kurland’s Girl Pictures: 1997-2002.
Short Takes
Join less than half on a ramble through the Lower East Side gallery scene, on the lookout for female artists.
Required Reading
Reigning monarch of Brazilian Modernism Tarsila do Amaral arrives at MoMA to much fanfare. But does the Museum do her justice? less than half sees what the hype is all about.
Exposed and Together
The Internet meets History to astonishing effect in Frida Orupabo's Cables to Rage at Gavin Brown's Enterprise in Harlem.
Soul Sisters
Maria Lassnig returns to New York in a series of films and animated works, both serious and amusing.
The Work of Art in the Age of Political Misrepresentation
What makes political art good? 20th German artist Kathe Kollwitz and contemporary British artist Sue Coe have radically different approaches to the same problem.
*, a museological study
Toyin Ojih Odutola's To Wander Determined at the Whitney Museum of American Art and Helen Johnson's Ends at the New Museum in New York City
Laura Owens is not an -ism
Laura Owens Mid-career retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art
Unmasking Sikán
Cuban printmaker Belkis Ayon's retrospective at el Museo del Barrio in Manhattan
Talking Politics at the Dinner Table
A new look at the iconic feminist work the Dinner Party by Judy Chicago at the Brooklyn Museum