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A New York retrospective tracks the artist’s use of egg yolk, baked beans and blood before he painted himself into a box
The show reflects Depression-era poverty and inequality when art rode on a wave of activism
A vibrant retrospective of the deaf artist’s work reveals the visual poetry in the detritus of language
Forty contemporary artists explore remembrance through works that reframe history and cultural heritage
The creator of our most famous image of human anguish was also a gentle bard of the natural world
The artist is not afraid to be bold with his emotions as he examines family, race and masculinity
The artist manipulated family photographs and made dark drawings in his too-short career
A New York exhibition of pictures depicting intimacy only goes skin-deep
The artist has brought a flock of vultures and hordes of creepy-crawlies to the New York Botanical Garden
Artists with a connection to the city evoke its lost mysteries and tumultuous present
New York’s Frick Collection commissioned the Swiss artist to reflect on its recent Rococo acquisition
Her empathetic portraits of people who have crossed continents reveal their trust in family and travails in the city
This focused New York show emphasises the artist’s relentless work ethic and his battle to balance emotion with objectivity
Across 50 years she has made potent political points in luminous work
Lauren Halsey’s installation is an investigation into culture and gentrification in black Los Angeles
The artist has moved from ephemeral materials to videos and paintings in dreamlike works
For this New York show, the artist has selected items from the Morgan’s rich stores, her own art and her family’s history to spark new ways of looking
Patronised by critics when she was younger, the British painter has proved her vision is enduring
The Rubin Museum and the Asia Society consider the afterlife from Christian, Tibetan and Islamic viewpoints
The artist has always stood in the shadow of his former owner, but a new exhibition redresses the balance
The New York show tracks images and symbols across centuries to examine how artists depict the infinite
New York show smashes together every kind of image to produce new worlds that put AI to shame
A New York exhibition captures a pivotal moment in the artist’s development
The artist’s luminous work shines in an abbreviated one-room show in New York
Catherine Opie, Brigitte Lacombe and Tacita Dean tackle fellow artists at the International Center of Photography
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