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Must-See April Art in NYC

SUNI reflects: The flux and diversity of art keep New York’s cultural life vibrant, offering a spectrum of human experience.

From Margaret Curtis's myth deconstructions to Wendy Red Star’s bead installations, these exhibitions showcase the avant-garde and experimental. E. Jane explores abstract expression and visceral emotionscapes; The Lost Beauty of Humankind by Robert Bergman brings a full spectrum of human faces; Kamrooz Aram's Infrequencies reimagines cosmic and historical themes through fresh eyes; Pamela Sneed and Carlos Martiel’s Sacred and Profane delve into Black history on Fire Island, while Judith Godwin's Flux and Form redefines Abstract Expressionist peaks. Each exhibition offers a unique lens on the human condition.


Covering everything from the mythological to the performative, these shows offer a rich tapestry of artistic expression. As Seph Rodney notes, 'You’ll feel the full spectrum of humanity here.' From the gritty and diasporic to the deeply personal, New York’s art scene continues to evolve, providing endless opportunities for discovery.


Alexander Gray Associates’ Kamrooz Aram installation is particularly compelling, blending cosmic reimaginings with modernist critiques. Meanwhile, Pamela Sneed’s and Carlos Martiel’s work at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art offers a poignant exploration of Black history and identity.


The diverse range of exhibitions on offer this April ensures that no matter your interest, you’ll find something to provoke thought and stir emotions. Whether it's E. Jane’s multimedia works or Judith Godwin’s abstract maelstroms, there is an art world for everyone in New York City right now.

Original source:  https://hyperallergic.com/15-shows-to-see-in-new-york-city-this-april/
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