
Art Review
Picturing America in the Selfie Age, at the Whitney
The breadth and depth of what a portrait can be are explored in an exhibition that takes in a dazzling range of mediums and messages.
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The breadth and depth of what a portrait can be are explored in an exhibition that takes in a dazzling range of mediums and messages.
By HOLLAND COTTER
The artist Duke Riley’s “Fly by Night,” a project with the nonprofit Creative Time, will feature more than 2,000 trained pigeons carrying lights.
Steve McQueen, the Oscar-winning director, is the fifth and final artist to inhabit the spacious fifth floor in the museum’s “Open Plan” exhibition.
By ROBERTA SMITH
A show revisits a company that sold art to ordinary Americans — and sheds light on a writer’s family history.
By JANE MARGOLIES
The museum was a masterpiece designed by Mr. Kahn reopens May 11 after a lengthy renovation.
By WENDY LESSER
The artist Andra Ursuta connects competitive masculinity and death in an ambitious and heavy-handed exhibition at the New Museum.
By KEN JOHNSON
Jo Weldon, a longtime observer of people who wear clothes made of big-cat patterns, will discuss her research in a lecture at the Morbid Anatomy Museum.
By EVE M. KAHN
The Modern reworks its second-floor galleries; a new vision for the Armory Show; a 450-medal gift to the Frick; and a School of London show.
By ROBIN POGREBIN