Tate Modern’s widely anticipated exhibition traces Frida Kahlo’s evolution from painter to pervasive cultural phenomenon, critically examining her enduring iconography amidst the notable absence of several foundational works.
At Filinvest Mimosa Plus in Clark, Leeroy New's permanent metal installation, "Mebuyan’s Cloud," reimagines Philippine mythological narratives for public engagement, shifting his characteristic ephemeral practice towards lasting cultural presence.
Essex Flowers presents an exhibition of works by Erin Johnson, June 27 until August 01.
Carolina Caycedo’s concurrent engagements at the Venice Biennale and a solo exhibition at MASP showcase her exploration of land-based knowledge, Indigenous practices, and collective resistance through a diverse array of installations, tapestries, and performances.
Described by John Ashbery as perhaps the major American artist of this century, Fairfield Porter (19071975) remains an essential if still under-recognized figure whose paintings of shaded lawns, uncleared tables, and briny coasts are both lush and challenging.
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