New York Area Shows We Love Right Now
Briefly

This week, art exhibitions across New York showcase a wide range of themes reflecting both local community engagement and global issues. From artists collaborating with Bronx communities to a poignant examination of waste at MoMA PS1, the events highlight the contemporary art landscape. The Morgan Library focuses on medieval European perspectives, while the legacy of photographer Consuelo Kanaga is revisited. Finally, the Zimmerli Art Museum in New Jersey features a curated display by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, showcasing Indigenous artists and their contributions, perfect for summer exploration.
Artists at the Bronx Museum work closely with their local communities, while MoMA PS1 explores themes of mass waste and consumer excess in their exhibitions.
The Morgan Library & Museum takes us back to medieval Europe, illustrating how past societies viewed and interpreted the world around them.
The Zimmerli Art Museum showcases the diverse works of Indigenous artists, highlighting an array of unique perspectives, curated by the late Jaune Quick-to-See Smith.
Consuelo Kanaga's legacy as a trailblazing American photographer is being revisited, reminding audiences of her significant contributions to the art world and American culture.
Read at Hyperallergic
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