- Lucy Liu: Hard Feelings at Alisan Fine Arts Brings a Decade of Memory to the Surface
Lucy Liu’s solo exhibition Hard Feelings is on view at Alisan Fine Arts New York through June 6 — a decade-long painting practice built from family memory, grief, and inheritance.
- Claire Rosen Brings Her Fantastical Feasts Series to Life at InLiquid with A Gathering of Goats
Internationally acclaimed photographer Claire Rosen extends her decade-plus Fantastical Feasts series into live, immersive theater on June 10 at InLiquid's Crane Arts space, with the Philly Goat Project's herd as collaborators in a single-evening installation that asks what happens when a meticulously composed photograph walks around on its own.
- Noguchi to Asawa at the Barnes: Japanese American Art and Design After Incarceration
Noguchi to Asawa at the Barnes — the first exhibition to explore how Japanese American incarceration during WWII shaped modern art and design. Six artists, September 20, 2026 – January 10, 2027.
- Firelei Báez at Hauser & Wirth
Firelei Báez at Hauser & Wirth — an eight-panel painting, towering bronze ciguapas, and monumental works on paper. May 12–July 31, New York.
- Carol Rama: “I See You You See Me” at Hauser & Wirth
Carol Rama at Hauser & Wirth — "I See You You See Me" gathers six decades of painting, bricolage, and sculpture from the maverick Italian artist whose ferociously non-conformist work was censored in her lifetime.