Here's a new show of the New York-based artist's sculpture and photography, a body of work that "reflects an increasingly complicated world that requires a nuanced understanding of the potential of hybridity and pluralism." And this is our reviewer's reaction to the show.
The Met: Live in HD: Drawing from the same Winston Graham novel about a mysterious woman with multiple identities, which inspired the 1964 Hitchcock film, this operatic version is helmed by composer Nico Muhly.
This exhibition presents Mexic-Arte’s 35-year quest to educate the public about the significance of Dia de los Muertos, offering displays of art, ofrendas, and archival materials as a historical survey and a testament to the holiday’s unique character in the region.