![]() HARD, SOFT, AND ALL LIT UP WITH NOWHERE TO GO The Greek design studio Objects of Common Interest has installed retrofuturist lights, furniture and sculpture - much of it tubular - amid the museum’s permanent collection of work by the sculptor Isamu Noguchi. THE GREAT GEORGE: CRUIKSHANK AND LONDON’S GRAPHIC HUMORISTS FROM THE COLLECTION OF LEA ISELIN A chronological romp through the life and work of the 19th-century London illustrator known for his pointed political cartoons, his book illustrations and his bitter falling-out with his friend and former collaborator, Charles Dickens. MORE LIFE A multisite exploration of the lingering echoes of the AIDS crisis, with work by Derek Jarman, Mark Morrisroe and others. 14 Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, ) THE WAY WE REMEMBER: FRITZ KOENIG’S SPHERE, THE TRAUMA OF 9/11, AND THE POLITICS OF MEMORY Reflecting on public memorials, such as the spherical public sculpture that survived the collapse of the Twin Towers, on the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks. 10-ApCooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, ) McKNIGHT KAUFFER An expansive look back at the influential early-20th-century graphic designer known as the poster king. REBEL, JESTER, MYSTIC, POET: CONTEMPORARY PERSIANS - THE MOHAMMED AFKHAMI COLLECTION” A survey of recent contemporary art from Iran and by Iranians. 9, 2022 Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., ) Its title is partly derived from Title IX, the federal law barring any educational program receiving federal funds from discriminating “on the basis of sex.” (Sept. ON THE BASIS OF ART: 150 YEARS OF WOMEN AT YALE Eva Hesse, Howardena Pindell, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, An-My Le, Mickalene Thomas and Audrey Flack are just a few of the Yale-trained female artists in this grand roundup, celebrating the 52nd anniversary of coeducation at Yale College and the 150th at the university’s art school. 23, 2022 the Menil Collection, Houston, )ĬHRISTIAN DIOR: DESIGNER OF DREAMS The North American premiere of a show that originated (naturally) in Paris has everything from his 1947 “New Look” to the present day, with photos, a “toile room,” more than 200 haute couture pieces and rooms devoted to all his successors as artistic directors. ![]() NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE IN THE 1960S De Saint Phalle’s moment continues with this show dedicated to her earliest “Tirs,” canvases she shot with a rifle, and her “Nanas,” the endearingly exaggerated female forms for which she’s best known. 8- Mathe California African American Museum, Los Angeles, ) LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER: THE LAST CRUZE With photographs, video and installation, Frazier documents workers at the General Motors auto factory in Lordstown, Ohio, which closed in 2019. 17, 2022 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, ) Organized with the Baltimore Museum of Art and also traveling to the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, the show includes “Sans Neige,” a three-panel piece more than 16 feet long that hasn’t been shown since the 1970s. ![]() JOAN MITCHELL Eighty canvases by a midcentury painter whose work vibrated with force and color. 10, 2022 Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, Calif., ) UNSEEN PICASSO Rarely seen etchings, lithographs and linocuts by the Spanish master. ![]() (through August 2022 Jerusalem Botanical Gardens and others, seeingtheinvisible.art ) SEEING THE INVISIBLE A dozen botanical gardens in six countries have made a big bet on the drawing power of augmented-reality art installations, with the help of El Anatsui, Ai Weiwei and other headliners. ![]()
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