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A tasseled weaving that shows a figure whose body resembles a long cord that culminates in a plug. Inside the squarish body, there is text reading 'I AM NAVAJO BARBIE' atop a row of whirling logs.

Shows at MoMA PS1 and Garth Greenan Gallery place an emphasis on works that depict whirling logs.

A self-portrait of the artist painting how she envisions herself as a trans woman.

Jay Lynn Gomez’s Tableaux About Transitioning Show Life Under Construction

The artist's latest exhibition is on view at P.P.O.W in New York through June 15.

An abstract painting with the words "mental health" stenciled in one corner and the letters "ZR" in another.

In Prismatic Paintings, David Huffman Pays Homage to Black Panther Protests of His Youth

The Bay Area artist grew up in a time of turmoil turned it into shows of power.

Two-pole like sculptures painted with abstract forms set beside four paintings on a wall.

How Ione Saldanha Flattened Space, Stretched It Out, Then Flattened It All Over Again

The late Brazilian artist, a star of the Venice Biennale, is making her US debut at Salon 94 in New York.

A white marble figure lies down on a bench in front of a gold plated wall covered in bullet holes.

Are We Supposed to Believe Maurizio Cattelan Is Sincere Now?

The banana taper pivots to homelessness and gun violence.

A series of cat vessels and figurines on pedestals at various heights in front of a white keyboard that triggers sounds within each.

Oliver Beer Herds and Harmonizes Cats

The British sound artist created a playable "Cat Orchestra" for his show at Almine Rech.

A darkened gallery space with light-filled structures showing moving images.

Joan Jonas’s MoMA Retrospective Reveals the Enduring Influence of Japanese Culture on Her Work

The artist's decades-long career pays tribute in part to Noh theater and other Japanese elements like kimonos and kites.

A vast field of magenta with white scrawls on it.

Kikuo Saito’s Tantalizing Abstractions Speak a Language We’ll Never Understand

The illegible messages on their surfaces evoke something more like the intriguing thrill of communicating with a person channeling an alien tongue.

Two brown-skinned men stand on either side of a pedestal with a dark sculptural bust between them. They wear light colored clothing and each rests an elbow on the pedestal as they gaze at the sculpture.

A Whitney Biennial with No Heroes and No Villains

What dismissals of the show as "tepid" and "low-risk" get wrong.

An abstract drawing in black ink that suggests the presence of a word without signaling what that word might be.

Marian Zazeela Draws and Dreams on Her Own

"Dream Lines" features nearly 50 drawings from the longtime collaborator with composer La Monte Young.

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