What to See
Nayland Blake’s What Wont Wreng is both childlike and perverse.
Shezad Dawood’s imaginative reworking of his feature film adds another language to an already multilingual affair.
A modernist master at the MoMA.
A critically acclaimed exhibition at the British Museum includes 250 objects that together create a powerful narrative of everyday life in ancient Rome.
As if Grand Central Terminal weren’t crowded enough, artist Nick Cave (not the singer) is adding a fanciful new group to the multitude.
Tilda Swinton sleeps inside a vitrine at MoMA for her performance art piece The Maybe.
Japanese art collective Gutai freed the medium of expression from the confines of the gallery.
Poetry and Politics at the Walther Collection presents seventy-five vintage postcards, portraits, and cartes-de-visite from Eastern and Southern Africa.
MoMA PS1’s ambitious Expo 1 initiative.
It all begins with a dream.
Jon Kessler’s new exhibit The Web immerses us in our own electronically obsessed culture.


























































