Roberto Lugo On Thinking Larger Than Life in Madison Square Park A 15-foot hydrant and a 20-foot urn present the ceramicist's most personal stories on a monumental new scale. By J. Scott Orr
Cultural Comings and Goings: The Gallery Climate Coalition’s Inaugural Chair, MoMA’s New Director and More (Updated) The only constant in the art world is change. By Christa Terry and Elisa Carollo
María Magdalena Campos-Pons’ ‘Procession of Angels for Radical Love and Unity’ Takes Over Manhattan The work brought together a multigenerational group of people to show how communities can gather as a collective force with a common purpose in turbulent times. By Elisa Carollo
Double Review: Artists Lydia Ourahmane and Cristina Iglesias Both Have NYC Shows Grasping Human History and Our Environmental Culture By Farah Abdessamad
Pandemic Push in Nature-Focused Exhibitions Forces Reckoning With Climate Change By Alexandra Bregman