MUSÉE 29 – EVOLUTION

Evolution explores the concepts of progress, transformation, growth, and advancement in an age when images are taking a dramatic shift in the role they play in our lives.

Art Out: László Moholy-Nagy, Thomas Struth, Closed Up Like A Fist

Art Out: László Moholy-Nagy, Thomas Struth, Closed Up Like A Fist

Die Transformierung 1925 ©The Moholy-Nagy Estate.jpg

Fotografiska New York | March 11 – June 5, 2022

In collaboration with The Moholy-Nagy Foundation, Fotografiska New York is pleased to present Light Play, the first-ever U.S. museum exhibition devoted to the photography and film practice of pioneering multidisciplinary artist László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946).

To view more information about this exhibit, visit Fotografiska’s website here.

Thomas Struth, Schlichter Weg, Feldberger Seenlandschaft, 2021, Inkjet print, Image: 85 1/4 x 177 1/8 in. (216.4 x 450 cm), Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery, New York ⒸThomas Struth

Marian Goodman Gallery | March 15 – April 23, 2022

Marian Goodman Gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition of new work by Thomas Struth, which will be on view from Tuesday, 15 March, through Saturday, 23 April 2022.

The exhibition will present recent works created over the past two years from his ongoing series, Nature and Politics and Family Portraits. The presentation will highlight new photographs from his investigation into science, technology and industry, created at the scientific institute CERN in Switzerland. These works will be presented in relation to new portraits and landscape photographs. Bringing together disparate themes, Thomas Struth reflects on our contemporary condition and the interrelationships between technology, people, and nature.

To view more information about this exhibit, visit the Marian Goodman Gallery’s website here.

Nicola Vassell Gallery | March 17 – April 30, 2022

Nicola Vassell Gallery is pleased to present Closed Up Like A Fist, an exhibition of collages and digital prints by Frida Orupabo, on view March 17 - April 30, 2022.

Winged, pinned, and disembodied, Orupabo’s most recent collaged images confront the history of generational, discriminatory trauma and simultaneously offer recuperative possibilities.

To view more information about this exhibit, visit the Nicola Vassell Gallery’s website here.

Weekend Portfolio: Alex Almeida

Weekend Portfolio: Alex Almeida

Book Review: Crowns by Sandro Miller

Book Review: Crowns by Sandro Miller