The New Review is a biweekly series where writer Kayley Cassidy will examine an art installation or exhibition close to The New School campus. This week, she reflected on spring break while contrasting the lines between procrastination and rest with the twisted sea creatures of “WHAT IF THEY BARK?” by Cosima von Bonin.
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These Native artists are decolonizing the future
A look into the leaders of Indigenous Futurisms This story was updated on Sunday, March 24th at 6:50 pm. The imagined future The sun hovers just above the…
The New Review: ‘Once Upon A Time’ by Keith Haring
The New Review is a biweekly series where writer Kayley Cassidy will examine an art installation or exhibition close to The New School campus. This week, she spent time partying with the funky doodles of Keith Haring in his bathroom mural “Once Upon A Time.”
The New Review: ‘Day’s End’ by David Hammons
The New Review is a biweekly series where writer Kayley Cassidy will examine an art installation or exhibition close to The New School campus. This week, she spent time breathing in the salty air at Hudson River Park, reckoning with the haunting past in “Day’s End” by David Hammons.
The New Review: ‘Framing Union Square’ by Mary Miss
The New Review is a biweekly series where writer Kayley Cassidy will examine an art installation or exhibition close to The New School campus. This week, she spent time below the surface at the 14th Street-Union Square subway station, seeing red in “Framing Union Square” by Mary Miss.
Judy Chicago’s Herstory: The art and artifice of girlbossing
Well-behaved women rarely make history, but they do get DIOR sponsorships. The New Museum is now displaying “Judy Chicago: Herstory,” an exhibition that spans the sixty-year career of…