Willie Birch “Up on the Roof” at Fort Gansevoort, New York
New York’s Fort Gansevoort spotlights Willie Birch with twelve new monochrome works—poetic New Orleans scenes that fuse community, memory, and critique.
New York’s Fort Gansevoort spotlights Willie Birch with twelve new monochrome works—poetic New Orleans scenes that fuse community, memory, and critique.
Henri Rousseau: A Painter’s Secrets unveils new discoveries, unites global collections, and redefines the legacy of this modernist visionary.
Sir Don McCullin’s powerful New York exhibition reflects on beauty, war, and humanity through the unflinching lens of a master photojournalist.
Danielle Clough engages vintage imagery in the very tactile “Crewel Intentions,” on view at Paradigm Gallery through August 24.
“Revelations: An Evolution of Introspection” reflects on Hurricane Katrina’s legacy through art, photography, and poetry, on view at InLiquid Gallery.
Echoes in Thread at Gravers Lane Gallery explores fiber traditions and cultural memory through works by Lucy Arai, Polly Barton, and Agathe Bouton.
From Paris to Provence at the Barnes reimagines French masterworks through geography, light, and legacy. On view June 29–August 31, 2025.
Where I’m From at the Barnes Foundation showcases personal artwork by justice-impacted artists, exploring identity, resilience, and transformation.
Soul Objective at James Oliver Gallery explores ancestral spirit and sacred form through the powerful works of Cavin Jones and Angelique Scott.
Engage street-meets-gallery dialogue at Basquiat x Banksy, a notable exhibition on display now at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC.