Jiab Prachakul’s New Show On Identity Pushes Representation Forward
“it doesn’t feel special at first to be different. But then I noticed it made me special,” Prachakul said.
“it doesn’t feel special at first to be different. But then I noticed it made me special,” Prachakul said.
Highlights include surveys of new work by notable contemporary artists and historical giants alike.
An Ed Ruscha retrospective and a survey of experimental Korean art highlight the offerings.
Binding all of these works is one larger question: What really makes a city?
Pearl River Mart is showing art from the collection of Arlan Huang, a key member of two Asian American art collectives.
Alongside an unusual group show, O’Flaherty’s is playing host to a functioning café.
The artist is currently the subject of an exhibition at Karma in New York, focusing on his drawings from the past 20 years.
Also included in the show are Lorraine O’Grady, Lynette Yiadome-Boakye, and others of note.
Now 65, the inexhaustible artist has also collaborated with Saint Laurent on show in Tokyo.
Many could not bear to speak of the tragedy, yet some tried to capture what they witnessed in detail.