Conductor’s Brooklyn launch at Powerhouse Arts attracted a biennial-sized crowd, offering a curated selection from 28 galleries and 20 special projects, many featuring artists concurrently preparing for the Venice Biennale.
Sebastian Gladstone presents Ce Roser's first solo exhibition in three decades, showcasing a focused selection of her nuanced, evolving paintings from the late 1970s and 80s, created with persistent clarity at 101.
Banquet Gallery presents "Echoes," an exhibition fostering a profound dialogue between Justin Randolph Thompson's re-contextualization of Black female figures within the European operatic canon and Lamar Robillard's nuanced inquiry into contemporary Black male experience and emancipation.
As an official Collateral Event of the 61st International Venice Biennale, Still Joy—From Ukraine Into the World features prominent international and Ukrainian artists engaging with joy as a vital force and a radical act of humanity, anchored by testimonies of resilience from the Ukrainian conflict.
Exploring his diverse oeuvre, the National Gallery's presentation illuminates Zurbarán's innovative synthesis of spiritual devotion and keen material observation, shaping iconic forms from conceptual Immaculates to three-dimensional crucifixions.
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