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
At Sotheby’s, a $70M Giacometti Fails to Sell While Works By Munch and Cézanne Ignite Buyer Excitement Despite some high-profile withdrawals and passes, moments of collector enthusiasm offered flashes of confidence. By Elisa Carollo
Galleries Get It Right: NYC’s Not-to-Miss Spring Exhibitions Are All Female Solos This year, it seems that New York City galleries have largely chosen to put solo shows by women front and center during Armory week—arguably the most important exhibition dates of the year. Changes in the wind, perhaps? By Margaret Carrigan