Tiona Nekkia McClodden Is Not Running Away An artist’s journey to establish her position in the world took her to the shooting range and produced a bold, original show.
Guadalupe Maravilla as Artist and Healer Guadalupe Maravilla’s sculptures at the Brooklyn Museum and MoMA explore the trauma caused by war, migration and family separation.
New MoMA PS1 Director Leans Into Social Justice and Reaches Out to Long Island City Kate Fowle, who arrived in 2019, is carving out an independent identity for the Queens institution distinct from that of MoMA.
The African Artist-Writer Who Mapped New Worlds In 1948, Frédéric Bruly Bouabré had a vision that led him to invent a new writing system. The Museum of Modern Art explores his more than 1,000 drawings.
Kahlil Robert Irving Roves Across Millenniums at MoMA The artist presents a vision of the contemporary in clay as a present-day Pompeii buried under an explosion of too much information.