At the New Museum, Parallel Visions of Humanity’s Future Emerge Artistic director Massimiliano Gioni has mounted an inaugural exhibition that can only be described as an epic of the modern human. By Elisa Carollo
Tavares Strachan’s ‘The Day Tomorrow Began’ Reveals Invisible Histories Through Reimagined Realities In a world the artist has rendered with such careful continuity and construction, it is those little finishing touches that some might consider invisible that are the most triumphant. By Mya Ward
Larry Bell’s Luminous Geometry Heads to Madison Square Park A founding figure of L.A.’s "Cool School," the artist reflects on his early days at Ferus Gallery and Chouinard with enduring affection. By Jordan Riefe
The Story Behind Orson Welles’ Long-Lost Final Film Reveals the Director’s Tortured Vision By Tim Brinkhof